It would be "problem lies". For example: "The problems lies with how we do things."
White lies mean small lies like no big lies. If you say I like the color purple and I say I do to but I really don't that is no a big lie
no problem = kein problem
In French, you would say "mon amour, tu me mens" to convey "my love, you're telling me lies."
Lei Gong Dai Wa. "Lei" means you. "Gong" means tell/say/speak "Dai Wa" means lies :) This is cantonese pinyin, hope it helps.
In Gujarati, you can say "સમસ્યા છે?" (Samasya chhe?) to ask if there is a problem.
"Herein lies" is correct. "Lays" implies that it is the object that is lying. "Lies" implies that the subject is lying. ("Lying" being the gerund for "lie".)When you say "herein lies the mcguffin." You are saying that the mcguffin is lying, you are not saying that the mcguffin is laying something else. You lie (yourself) on the ground. You lay a book on the table. You lay your argument before me and thus, there it lies.Ans2:The hen is in her coop and herein lays eggs.The lawyer has entered the courtroom and herein lies.Herein lies an argument that both usages can be correct.
The verb to lay always takes a direct object: Lay your cards on the table. The verb to lie never takes a direct object: Lie down on the bed.Many English speakers are confused by the fact that the past tense of lie looks like the present tense of lay, and so they will incorrectly say Lay down, or as I was laying there, instead of the correct Lie down and as I was lying there.Perhaps at least part of the confusion may be laid to the familiar verse "Now I lay me down to sleep," in which layhas the old fashioned reflexive object "me." Nowadays we might say "Now I lay myself down to sleep, " but careful speakers would never say "Now I lay down to sleep. "
Only #1 is grammatically incorrect, although the question itself is grammatically wrong. It should read "Which of the following sentences is grammatically right." There is more than one sentence so it needs to be "sentences", not "sentence". Number 1 is wrong: it should be "This will remain between you and me" The object of the preposition "between" needs an accusitive form. Number 3 is also wrong, but it is not grammatically wrong. "Lays" is a transitive verb; you need the intransitive "lies" so the sentence should say "He lies on the couch" That is an error in vocabulary, not grammar. As well, the "i" in number 2 and the "he" in number 3 should be capitalized. Capitalization is not grammar.
You can say "Un animal que pone huevos."
No where in the Bible does it say one should lie.Not anywhere. Satan is the father of lies from the beginning. God is truth, always.
Yes they do, and i have to say they are the best
I think to this one lies in your original question. They are your EX! Not your problem and you have no place to call them out. Move onI say you punch him in the face.
White lies mean small lies like no big lies. If you say I like the color purple and I say I do to but I really don't that is no a big lie
between lays and kettle ill have to say kettle.
you should take lessons and make sure that they are qualified studies and u should have no problem
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Here lies King Tut