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Lie or Lay?

Lie or Lay?. This is one of the hardest skills in the 7 th grade English core. If you master this concept, you are ready for 8 th grade!!! . ????????Problems?????????. There are too many definitions for the two words.

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Lie or Lay?

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  1. Lie or Lay? This is one of the hardest skills in the 7th grade English core. If you master this concept, you are ready for 8th grade!!! 

  2. ????????Problems????????? • There are too many definitions for the two words. • The words are confusing because the past tense of one is the same as the other word. • People say it wrong, so you think you are saying it right when you are not. • This is one you have to memorize. Sorry!!!!

  3. Lie(Definition 1) Something that misleads or deceives. It is a noun.

  4. Example “I cannot tell a lie. I cut down the cherry tree!!!”

  5. Lie(Definition 2) To make an untrue statement. It is a verb. It is happening now.

  6. Example “Pinnochio, if you lie to me, your nose will grow!!!”

  7. If you told a lie, you lied to me. “I cannot believe Pinnochiolied to me!!!”

  8. Lie(Definition 3) To be at rest in a horizontal position. It is a verb. It is happening now.

  9. Example “I like to lie in the sun when I go on vacation.”

  10. If you already did it, you lay down. “I lay in the sun until I got sunburned!”

  11. Lay(Definition 1) • To put or set down an object or thing that cannot lie down by itself – a baby, the dishes, a golf ball, etc. • It is a verb. • It is happening now, in the present.

  12. Example “Tiffany, please lay the baby in her crib.”

  13. If you already put it down, you laid it down. “Mom, I laid my homework on the table and the dog ate it.”

  14. Assignment • Put your name on your paper. • Number 1-10. • Fill in the best word for each sentence.

  15. Assignment • I will __________ my glasses on the table every night before I go to sleep. • Patti, __________ down if you have a headache. • She __________ to her parents about how the door got broken. • Steve, please __________ the books on the couch. • When politicians __________, they lose our trust.

  16. I __________around all weekend. • The golf ball should __________ where it drops. • Yesterday, I __________ all of my video games out on the floor to show my friend the games I had. • Last night, I __________ down for bed after midnight. • I can’t __________, Mrs. Cooke. I am still confused about this subject!!!

  17. Bonus Question:Is “lay” used correctly?

  18. How did you do? • I will lay my glasses on the table every night before I go to sleep. • Patti, lie down if you have a headache. • She lied to her parents about how the door got broken. • Steve, please lay the books on the couch. • When politicians lie, they lose our trust.

  19. I lay around all weekend. • The golf ball should lay where it drops. • Yesterday, I laid all of my video games out on the floor to show my friend the games I had. • Last night, I lay down for bed after midnight. • I can’t lie, Mrs. Cooke. I am still confused about this subject!!! • Bonus Question – No! He wants to lie down and hide from his parents. It is not in the past and he can do it himself.

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