Grammar Mistakes - LIE or LAY?

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Hi there. My name is Emma, and today we are going to be looking at a very, very common
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English grammar mistake. "Lie" or "lay". Now, this is a mistake that not only do ESL
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students make, but native speakers make a lot as well. Before I became an ESL teacher,
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I had a lot of problems with this specific grammar point. I remember even searching for
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this online when I was, like, in high school. So this is something that native speakers
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should look at, too. And if you ever ask a native speaker, "What's the difference between
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these two words?" I bet you a lot of the time, they'll have trouble telling you. And I will
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explain why this is so commonly confused in a moment.
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So to get started, let's look at the word "lay". Okay? So this is a verb, "to lay",
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and it means to put something down. Oftentimes, we have it with the preposition following
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on something. So, for example, if I put the marker down on the table, I could say, "I
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lay the marker down." Okay? Or, "I lay the marker in my hand." So it's when you put something
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down oftentimes on something. So one of the problems that people have with
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the word "lay" is when they use it in the past tense or present perfect, when they use
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it in the past participle, they get very, very confused. So let's go over that. So "lay"
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is the present tense. "I lay the marker on the table." "Laid", so "laid", again, it's
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irregular, not -ed ending. This is the past tense. "Yesterday, I laid the marker on the
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table." And finally, "laid" is just like the past tense for our past participle. If we're
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using the present perfect, I could say, "I have laid my marker on the table." So "lay",
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"laid", "laid". And this is something you're going to have to memorize, so just practice.
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"Lay", "laid", "laid". Okay?
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So let's look at some examples to better understand the word "lay". Number one, "I lay my head
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on the pillow." So again, this means I put -- what's the something? -- my head on the
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pillow. So one way to remember "lay" is that there always has to be an object. What do
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I mean by that? Well, in this sentence, we have the subject, "I", we have the verb, "lay",
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and after the verb, there always has to be something or someone. So in this case, my
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head is the something. I can call this the object. So I can't just say, "I lay" or "I
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laid", "I've laid". No, you need an object, you need something following the sentence.
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So, "I lay my head on the pillow." And again, we often use the preposition "on something"
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with "lay".
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So number two, I have "lay" in the past tense, the simple past. "I laid my books on the floor."
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So again, this just means I put something down, in this case, on the floor. What did
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I put down? I put down "my books". "I laid my books on the floor." So again, we have
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the subject, "I", "laid" is the verb, and like I was saying, you always need an object
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with "lay". An object being something or someone. So in this case, the object, "my books". I
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could say, "I laid the pen on the floor." "I laid clothes on the floor." There always
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has to be something, always an object.
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So number three, in this case, we're using the present perfect. "I've laid dinner on
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the table." Meaning, there's a table, and I put dinner down on the table. So in this
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case, what's the subject? "I", what's the verb? "Have laid", and what's the object?
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"Dinner". So this is almost like a mathematical formula you can remember. Any time you use
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"lay", you need a verb and an object. Okay? You always need an object.
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So now, let's look at "lie" and compare the two. Okay, so let's look at the word "lie".
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So "lie", it means "to rest" or "recline", and "recline" means kind of "lay back". Oftentimes,
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we recline on a chair, in bed. So here's a picture to give you a better idea. This is
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a man who is resting in bed. He's lying in bed.
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So one of the things that is very confusing with the word "lie" is in the present form,
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"lie", it has two meanings. So just like what I told you, it means "to rest" or "recline",
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another definition of "lie" is "to not tell the truth". So for example, "I lie all the
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time." It's not true. That actually was just a lie. But so it has two meanings.
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Additionally, "lie" gets very confusing because this is in the present tense. In the past
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tense, it becomes "lay". So this is why English speakers confuse these all the time, and you
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will often hear English speakers make mistakes with these. "Lay" is the present tense that
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we talked about before. It's also, in this case, the past tense of the verb "lie".
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If I was talking about an untruth and not telling the truth, the past tense of that
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verb would be "ed", so "lied". It's just a regular "ed" verb, whereas "lie", in this
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case, "lay", "lain", it's irregular. And "lain", again, is the past participle. We would use
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something like this with maybe the present perfect.
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So "lie", "lay", "lain". So repeat after me, "lie", "lay", "lain". This is something that
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just has to be memorized, unfortunately. There's no grammatical rule, it's just something you
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need to memorize.
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So let's get started to understand "lie" better. We won't be talking about "lie" meaning not
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telling the truth. We're going to be talking about it meaning "rest" and "reclining". Let's
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look at the first example. "My dog lies in front of me." It means my dog is resting,
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he's lying down in front of me. So, "My dog lies in front of me." So what do you notice
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about this? Do you see an object? Well, we have our subject here, "my dog", we have the
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verb, "lies". Does my dog lie something or someone? No, there's no object. This is a
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preposition, not an object, "in front of me". So I can't say, "My dog lies my hand" or "My
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dog lies my painting", "My dog lies my feet". These do not make any sense. We can only have
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a subject and a verb. There cannot be an object after the verb "lie". So this is the main
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difference between "lay" and "lie".
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Okay, number two. So now we're looking at "lie" in the past tense. So I hope you're
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following this because this is very easy to confuse. We're not looking at this "lay" which
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means something different from "lie" to "rest" or "recline". So in this case, we're looking
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at the past tense of "lie". "I lay in my bed." So just like this person's doing, they're
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reclining or resting in their bed. "I lay in my bed." Again, "I", the subject, "lay"
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is the verb. Is there an object? No. So no object, instead we just have the preposition
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"in my bed". So oftentimes with "lie", you lie in something or on something. So that's
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common, but you don't have an object following.
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Okay, number three. "I've lain in a hammock before." Now this is something you probably
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will not hear too often because like I was saying, native speakers often confuse "lain"
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with "laid". So even though this is the correct one, you may not hear it too frequently. So
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in this case, we have the subject, "I", the verb, so past participle, "lain", "I've lain".
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Again, we have "in", "in" or "on" usually follows, "a hammock". So for those of you
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who don't know what a hammock is, during the summertime, these are very popular. They're
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something to sleep in, to take a nap in. So usually, you have two posts and you have maybe
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some sort of material and you just lie on it. Sometimes, you hang a hammock between
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two trees. So, "I've lain in a hammock before." So in this case, we're using the present perfect.
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Okay, so now let's do a comparison. Let's do some questions looking at both "lie" and
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"lay" together.
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Okay, so before we do some questions with "lie" or "lay", I have a very important note
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for you in bright red so you remember. "Get laid" means sex. Now, the reason I bring this
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up is because I don't want any of you to confuse "get laid" with "lay" or "lie" because that
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could be very, very embarrassing. So be careful with this. If you have the "get" in front,
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this means sex, just so you're aware of that slang term.
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So let's begin. One, "Please the bill on the table." Do you think it's "lie" as in rest
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or recline or "lay" as in put something down? "Please lay the bill on the table." This is
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"lay" present tense, and it means to put down. And how did I know? In this case, we don't
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have a subject. We have our verb, "lay", and we have an object, which is the bill. So the
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verb is followed by something.
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Okay, number two, "You look sick. Lie down" or "lay down"? "You look sick. Lie down."
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So this means rest or lie flat in a reclining position. How did I know this was "lie down"?
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Well, there was no object. Nothing came after it, so it has to be "lie".
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Number three, "I need to" in a bed, not get laid. "I need to lie" or "lay". "I need to
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lie." So in this case, it's "lie". How do I know? There's no object. I'm not saying
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"lie something". We do have a preposition here, like I said before, but we do not have
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an object. "I need to lie", "I need to lie down", "I need to lie in" or "on" something.
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So it's "lie".
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Finally, number four, "The dinner was" on the table. "The dinner was" -- do you think
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it's going to be "lie" or "lay"? In which form? "The dinner was laid on the table."
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This last one was a little bit difficult because we're using the passive tense. If you had
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trouble with this one, don't worry about it. For more practice, I welcome you to visit
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our website where we'll look at all of these in both easy and more difficult questions.
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Our website, again, is www.engvid.com. Until next time, take care.
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