It is not a combined form. The word "down" is an adverb. It can modify verbs such as lay.
No. Laying is the present participle. It can be a verb, a participial, or a noun (gerund).
Together they can be an imperative sentence (command). But the word "down" is an adverb. The word "sit" is a verb.
The past tense of "lie down" is "lay down."
No, it is not a preposition. Lie down is a statement made from a verb and an adverb.
The past tense of "lay down" is "laid down."
"lay" is a verb and "down" is an adverb.
"lay" is a verb and "down" is an adverb.
"lay" is a verb and "down" is an adverb.
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No. Laying is the present participle. It can be a verb, a participial, or a noun (gerund).
No, laid is a verb (past tense of lay).
They LIE down (to lie, lay, lain). LAY the table, please! (to lay, laid, laid).
Get Down or Lay Down was created in 2000.
Lay Me Down was created in 2010.
Together they can be an imperative sentence (command). But the word "down" is an adverb. The word "sit" is a verb.
It can be either. The word "down" used as an adjective can mean going down, or depressed. The adverb down means downward.
You can't lay down in clubpenguin. Sorry.