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Fede Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Lay and lie

What's the difference between lay and lie?
  

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Lay can be a noun, verb (present simple), adjective and past simple of lie. Lie , on the other hand can be, a noun or verb (present simple).

  • Lay can be a noun, verb (present simple), adjective and past simple of lie.
  • Lie , on the other hand can be, a noun or verb (present simple).
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Lay can be a noun, verb (present simple), adjective and past simple of lie.
Lie, on the other hand can be, a noun or verb (present simple).
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Fede What's the difference between lay and lie?
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