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Yes, lay is also the past tense of lie. And the confusion doesn't end there. To throw you for another loop, laid is also the past participle form of lay. So, when helping verbs are involved, lay becomes laid and lie becomes lain.
The same rule applies to laying and lying. The past tense of lay is laid. The past tense of lie is lay and the past participle is lain. She is laying the blanket on the bed she is putting down or spreading the blanket on the bed.
Although laid is an extremely popular variant spelling of the past tense of transitive lay, laid is the traditional spelling in all contexts. If your boss decides to lay you off, you are laid off. The hen laid an egg. You laid down the law.
The principal parts (most-common verb forms) of lie are: lie (present, ) lay (past) and lain (past participle).
Yes, lay is also the past tense of lie. And the confusion doesn't end there. To throw you for another loop, laid is also the past participle form of lay. So, when helping verbs are involved, lay becomes laid and lie becomes lain.
Lied, however, refers to the past tense and past participle form of lie when it means to make an untrue statement. Present participle: Lay: I was laying the blanket on the floor. Lie: You've been lying down all day.
Lay is transitive; it requires that the verb have an object; there has to be a thing or person being placed: Lay it down. Lie, on the other hand, is intransitive. It's for something or someone moving on their own or something that's already in position: You can lie down there. You can lie there all day.
The past tense of lie (as in, to tell an untruth) is lied. As you can see, the past tense of lie is lay, but the past tense of lay is laid, which is a recipe for confusion!
The past tense of lie (as in, to tell an untruth) is lied. As you can see, the past tense of lie is lay, but the past tense of lay is laid, which is a recipe for confusion! To remember that laid (as opposed to lain) is the past tense of lay, just memorize this phrase: Use a D when there is a direct object.
'Lay' Versus 'Lie' in the Present Tense So you lie down on the sofa (no direct object), but you lay the book down on the table (the book is the direct object). This is in the present tense, where you are talking about doing something now: you lie down on the sofa, and you lay down a book.
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