Use of the verb "lie" by Alok Pandey
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Lie verb (SPEAK FALSELY) to say or write something that is not true in order to deceive someone: 1-You always lie 2-When you were young, you lied a lot. 3-You have just lied. 4- He lies. 5-He is lying. Lie verb  /laɪ/ (POSITION) लेटना या आराम करना to be in or move into a horizontal position on a surface 1-Why do you lie on sofa daily. 2- He lay on the sofa all day. 3-I have lain on this bed three times. 4-He lies on this sofa daily. 5- I am lying on the sofa. Lay verb  /leɪ/ (PUT DOWN) to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose:: 1-Lay the book on the table. 2-He laid the bag on the floor. 3-She has laid her clothes in the cupboard. 4- The hen lays eggs. 5-The hen is laying eggs Lie verb If something lies in a particular place, position, or direction, it is in that place, position, or direction: 1-The river lies 30 km to the south. 2-There are several houses lying empty in the town. (कस्बे में कई घर खाली पड़े हैं।