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      • 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.
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  2. Lie is a verb which means ‘to be in or put yourself into a flat position’. It is an irregular verb and it doesn’t take an object. The -ing form is lying and the past simple is lay. The -ed form, lain, is very formal and is rarely used: I love to lie on a beach and read.

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  3. Lay is a verb that commonly means “to put or set (something) down.”. Lie is a verb that commonly means “to be in or to assume a horizontal position” (or “to make an untrue statement,” but we’ll focus on the first definition). In other words, lay takes a direct object, and lie does not.

  4. 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.

  5. Jun 22, 2023 · How to use lie. A lie is an untruth. However, it’s the verb form of lie that people find difficult to distinguish from lay. The verb lie can mean to tell a falsehood. Here’s an example of that version of lie in a sentence:

  6. You lie to someone about (doing) something. There are many expression using 'lie'. You can lie your way into something. You can lie your way out of something. You can tell 'a barefaced lie'.

  7. Mar 30, 2023 · Lie is an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take a direct object (Don’t just lie there). Lay is typically used with an object, meaning someone or something is getting laid down by someone. In contrast, lie is something you do yourself without any other recipients of the action.

  8. Mar 30, 2023 · If you’ve ever mixed up lay and lie, you’re not alone. They’re both verbs, they’re both three letters long, and they both mean pretty much the same thing. So why can’t you use them interchangeably? The answer lies (or does it lay?) in their grammatical function.

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