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Hi everyone! What is the correct variant in sentence "laying around" or "lying around"? Thanks!
Laying on bed or lying on bed which one is right | Learn English - Preply
Hi Luyolo You LAY SOMETHING or SOMEONE SOMEWHERE You need to state WHAT or WHO you are laying in or on a/the bed. LAYING IN BED Laying in bed – is correct, a
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 position. Is It Laying on the Couch or Lying on the Couch?
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 ...