Lay vs Lie
The English verbs lay and lie are commonly confused by even native English speakers. I’m not lying when I say that you can now lay your fears of not knowing the difference to rest: Lay vs Lie
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The English verbs lay and lie are commonly confused by even native English speakers. I’m not lying when I say that you can now lay your fears of not knowing the difference to rest: Lay vs Lie
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Laura,
There are so many problems we come
across when learning English as a second language (French as a third, German as a fourth…).
One of the problems I cannot find a solution after many years of leaving in English speaking
countries is the difference in spelling of ‘then’ and ‘than’. Is there any trick to
remember which is what? I would appreciate your help!
Maria
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Hi Maria,
I’m going to write an article about then vs than, so keep an eye
on my English site (http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com)
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Hi Laura,
Thanks for
making me right in a dispute with my husband! He would always say “Lay down!” to our dogs and
it drove me nuts!!!!