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Lying, the difference between lying and lying
I know the difference in usage of this word, and I still remember the basic usage of English words in CET-4 and CET-6. Let me tell you ~ ~

Lie said that the difference between lying and lying is:

When it means "lying", the rules change.

When it means "lie down", its change is irregular.

Let me show you a basic comparison chart first, and get to know it ~ ~ ~

If you still don't understand, it doesn't matter. Let me continue to introduce it in detail from its meaning and specific usage ~

Let's start with the specific meaning of a lie.

First, pronunciation: English [|ar] America [la]

Second, explain

Lie down; Lie flat; Recumbent; Flat; Be in, keep, keep (a certain state)

Lies; location

Lying; Lie; fabricate lies

Lies; lie

Third, deformation

(1) cheating? When explaining "lying", the past tense is lied and the past participle is lied. It conforms to the general deformation law, that is, the past tense is directly added with "D", which means "lying often".

(2) lying? When explaining "lie, be located", the past tense is lay and the past participle is lain. It does not conform to the general deformation law and needs special memory, that is, "irregular lying."

Let's continue to introduce the differences in specific usage.

Four. Usage and examples

The basic meaning of (1)lie is that people lie flat, which can also mean "(make) something lie flat".

Lying? Pingping? And then what? Breathe? Deeply. ? Lie flat and take a deep breath.

Open? That? Ground? Lying down? Answer? Young? Trees? Are you ready? Where to? Is it? Plant. ? There is a small tree lying flat on the ground, ready to be planted.

(2) The basic meaning of Lie is "lying", which refers to a lie that is told directly and stiffly by deliberately distorting the truth in order to deceive others. This is a countable noun.

It? Hurt? Me? Where to? Think? That? What? Will it? Lying? Where to? It breaks my heart to think that he should lie to me.

That? The whole? Stories? Is it? Nothing? But? Answer? Packing? Yes? Lies The whole story is just a pack of lies.

(3)lie is an intransitive verb, which is often used with words such as around, down, in and on, and cannot be used in the passive structure.

If I were you, I would lie down for a while. ? If I were you, I would lie down for a while.

The above is the knowledge about lie's expression of "lying" and "lying". I hope it can help you further. Just like it ~ ~