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UWF WRITING LAB RULES OF THUMB FOR LAY, LIE MINI-LESSON #99A From Real Good Grammar, Too By Mamie Webb Hixon Created by Kathy Conforti Carey Edited by Mamie Webb Hixon January 22, 2012

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UWF WRITING LAB RULES OF THUMB FOR LAY, LIE Mini-lesson #99a. From Real Good Grammar, Too By Mamie Webb Hixon. Created by Kathy Conforti Carey Edited by Mamie Webb Hixon January 22, 2012. LAY versus LIE. Which word should you use? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UWF WRITING LABRULES OF THUMB FOR LAY, LIE

MINI-LESSON #99A

From

Real Good Grammar, TooBy

Mamie Webb Hixon

Created by Kathy Conforti CareyEdited by Mamie Webb Hixon

January 22, 2012

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LAY versus LIE

Which word should you use?

Do not confuse the transitive verb LAY (which has an object) with the intransitive

LIE (which does not).

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LAY “TO PUT OR PLACE SOMETHING”

The principal parts of LAY arelaylays

layinglaid

(has) laid

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EXAMPLES OF

LAY

We will LAY (put down) the new carpet nextweek.

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When LAYING (putting down) tile, you must be careful to get it straight.

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Someone has LAID (placed) my keys in the wrong place.

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I must have LAID (placed) my brush downsomewhere yesterday.

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I’m always LAYING (placing) things down andforgetting where I LAID (placed) them.

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LIE“TO REST OR RECLINE”

The principal parts of LIE arelielies

lyinglay

(has) lain

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EXAMPLES OF

LIE

Small children should LIE (recline) down for a nap after lunch.

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The baby LAY (reclined) awake and cried all night.

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The cicada hoard HAS LAIN (rested) dormant for

years, awaiting the right time to strike.

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I found your keys LYING (resting) under thecouch.

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The first command my dog learned was “LIE

(recline) down, Spike.”

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The robber told the bank tellers and the customers to LIE (recline) down on the floor.

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Do not confuse present tense LAY (to place) with past tense LAY

(reclined, rested).

Though some trained professionals and students

claim to have learned that inanimate objects/things cannot lie (rest) – that only

people lie (rest) – no such rule exists.

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As the following examples will illustrate, both people and inanimate objects may be found LYING (in a resting position):

Trees were LYING on the ground after the hurricane.

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Tourists can be seen LYING on the beach getting

suntans.

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Your keys are LYING on the desk.

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Let’s Practice!

• I (layed/laid) the book on the table yesterday.

I LAID the book on the table yesterday.

• I think I will (lay/lie) down and take a nap. I think I will LIE down and take a

nap.

• My cat is (laying/lying) in its bed. My cat is LYING on its bed.

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More Practice!

• The book is (laying/lying) on the table. The book is LAYING on the table.

• I (lay/laid) around all day yesterday.I LAY around all day yesterday.

• You’re (laying/lying) on my blanket. You’re LYING on my table.