'Lie' or 'lay' on a bed |
Antonio Shonis in the USA asks: What's the easy way to remember the difference between lie and lay ? |
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lie (+ phrase of place) / lay (+ object) Perhaps the easiest way to remember the difference, Antonio, is that lay is a transitive verb which needs an object to complete its meaning and lie is an intransitive verb which functions without an object and is followed normally by a phrase of place.
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First, see how the words look in the present and the past tense.
Now compare the following:
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