In "Zach's Lie," Zach used to live in El Paso, Texas before his family entered witness protection and moved to New York City.
The past tense of "lie" (as in to tell a lie, something that is not true) would be "lied". The past tense of "lie" (as in to lie down, recline) woulde be "laid", "lay", or "layed", depedning on how it is being used.
No, the word "lie" is not an adjective. It can be a verb or a noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
'You can lie down in the lounge.' is a correct sentence. The verb 'to lie' is used correctly.
Bold faced lie is a correct expression, however bare faced lie, also correct, is more commonly used in the United Kingdom
You should say "I am going to lie down." "Lie" is the correct verb to use when referring to reclining or resting horizontally. "Lay" requires a direct object and is used when placing something down.
Neil Osborne
they are thinking back at what happen with their dad
In the book "Zach's Lie," Zach Osborne is from Elko, Nevada.
he is a drug shipper that shared partnership with mr. osborn
pretty much everything, phone, ipod, tv enerything that could relate him back to being jack
"Zach's Lie" is a young adult thriller novel. It blends elements of suspense, mystery, and drama as it follows the story of a teenager who is forced into a witness protection program after his father is accused of a crime.
Scientists have determined that there are exactly 10 zachs in the world. The population of zachs greatly decreased following WWII because many Zachs at the time were Jewish.
We love we live we lie
The main conflict in "Zach's Lie" revolves around Zach's family being placed in witness protection after witnessing a crime. Zach struggles to adapt to his new identity and life, all while dealing with the fear of being discovered by the criminals he testified against.
Only if you live a lie, not if you live honestly and learn from your mistakes.
Mike's ex girlfriend
In Chapter 3 of "Zach's Lie," Zach finds himself in a new home with his family under witness protection. He struggles to adapt to their new identities and the strict rules they must follow to stay safe. Additionally, Zach begins to uncover secrets about his family's past that add to the tension of their situation.