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  • Laying around or lying around | Learn English - Preply
    Hi Drew The correct form is lying around The students are lying around on the grass Kind regards Joh
  • Laying on bed or lying on bed which one is right | Learn English - Preply
    Hi Madhu! Lying in bed or on the bed is correct The verb is 'to lie' (meaning put yourself in a horizontal or resting position) and its gerund form is lying
  • Is it I like to lay on the bed ,or lie on the couch?
    So, if you are in bed already, you are not laying in bed Lying in bed is correct Both “laying” and “lying” are the present participles of the verbs “lay” and “lie ” “Lay” is a transitive verb that refers to putting something in a horizontal position, while“lie” is an intransitive verb that refers to being in a flat
  • Which one is right, laying in bed or laying on bed?
    LAYING ON (A THE) BED I’m laying MYSELF on (a the) bed (on top) You are laying the baby on (a the) bed Laying on (a the) bed – is also correct albeit further qualified by an article (a the) This conveys the idea that you are on top of the bed and likely above blankets or covers
  • Lied down or laid down | Learn English - Preply
    Hello! With the meaning of being in or placing something in a horizontal position, there is "lie (down)" and there is "lay (down)" as follows: Present: LIE (down) Past: LAY (down) Past participle: LAIN (down) Present participle: LYING (down) Present: LAY (down) Past: LAID (down) Past participle: LAID (down) Present participle: LAYING (down) "Lied down" does not exist as "lied" is the past
  • Lay vs. Lie - Free English Vocabulary Exercise - Preply
    Are you tired of lying around, unsure of the difference between "lay" and "lie"? In this grammar exercise, we will be focusing on the proper use of these two commonly confused verbs Whether you're lying on the couch or laying a blanket, it's important to know the difference between "lay" and "lie" and when to use each one appropriately
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