Lie is a verb which means ‘to be in or put yourself into a flat position’ Put, situate, place, position, locate, stick, deposit, dispose It is an irregular verb and it doesn’t take an object
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I love to lie on a beach and read
She lay on the bed and gazed at the ceiling, daydreaming.
To put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest See examples of lay used in a sentence. Lay aside all hope of rescue To save for the future
Laid aside money for a vacation. Lay is used with some nouns in expressions about accusing or blaming someone For example, if you lay the blame for a mistake on someone, you say it is their fault, or if the police lay charges against someone, they officially accuse that person of a crime. Now let’s take up the lie vs
Lay issue on the headstone that heads this column.
Among the dozens of troublesome verbal twins that can bedevil us, lie and lay are the most frequentlyconfused. Lay verb (put down) add to word list c1 [ t usually + adv/prep ] to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose: Lay means to place something down flat, while lie means to be in a flat position on a surface. the key difference is that lay is transitive and requires an object to act upon, and lie is intransitive, describing something moving on its own or already in position.