The verbs lay and lie are total jerks people often say lay when they mean lie but it s wrong to lay around you have to lay something anything lay an egg if you want but you can lie around until the cows come home.
Down to the floor lied.
In i lie down to sleep there is no object to the sentence just subject i.
In now i lay me down to sleep there is a subject i and an object me.
Lied however refers to the past tense and past participle form of lie when it means to make an untrue statement present participle.
Don t lie to me.
I was laying the blanket on the floor.
The president lied about his tax returns.
If you re sick lie down.
Use a d when there is a direct object.
Beyond the present tense the pair can become more confusing because lay is the past tense of lie and laid is the.
He lied about where he got the.
You ve been lying down all day.
Don t lie on the floor.
Lie is instransitive now lie on the floor it gets tricky in the past tense because the past tense of lay is laid and the past tense of lie is lay.
We also use lie as a verb meaning to speak falsely or create untruths.
Yesterday i lay down next to her.
This draws the eye from side to side instead of down the length of the room.
Little children often tell lies about silly things.
The past tense of lie is lay and the past participle is lain.
Even though the subject and object are one and the same the object is still present in the sentence so you must use lay.
Yesterday he lay in bed all day.
When you lay the blanket down blanket is the direct object.
I won t ever lie again.
Lay is a transitive verb meaning it needs to transport something i e.
The past tense of lie as in to tell an untruth is lied as you can see the past tense of lie is lay but the past tense of lay is laid which is a recipe for confusion to remember that laid as opposed to lain is the past tense of lay just memorize this phrase.
Lie past tense lied means to say something untrue.
Your best bet when deciding between the variations of lay and lie is to determine whether there is a direct object you.
To combat this problem lay the flooring horizontally.
He has lain down with us.
She lies on the floor when doing yoga.
Lay the gun on the table e g.
Because you need a direct object only with lay you will know that the past tense is laid.
Lay means to place something down flat while lie means to be in a flat position on a surface the key difference is that lay is transitive and requires an object to act upon and lie is intransitive describing something moving on its own or already in position.
E g the man laid the gun on the table then lay down on the floor.