What is past participle of lie?
What is past participle of lie?
Here’s why: The past tense form of lie is lay, so it’s indistinguishable from lay in the present tense except in usage. The principal parts (most-common verb forms) of lie are: lie (present,) lay (past) and lain (past participle).
What is the past tense of strew?
strewed
strew Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | strews |
present participle | strewing |
past tense | strewed |
past participle | strewn |
What is the past perfect form of lie?
lied
Perfect tenses
past perfectⓘ pluperfect | |
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you | had lied |
he, she, it | had lied |
we | had lied |
you | had lied |
What is the simple past of Lied?
Lay or lie?
base form | lay (put something down) | lie (be horizontal) |
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past simple | laid | lay |
-ed form | laid | lain |
What is the past participle of life?
Live verb forms
Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Participle |
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live | living | lived |
What is the past tense and past participle of sink?
Sank is the past tense of the word sink. Sunk is the past participle for of the word sink.
What’s the difference between lying and lieing?
Beware of spelling! The present participle of lie is not lieing. “If you tell an untruth it is a lie, not a lay; and if you are in the process of telling an untruth you are lying and not laying.” …
Is it laid or lied?
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!
What is the past participle of love?
Past Tense of Love
Present Tense: | Love |
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Past Tense: | Loved |
Past Participle: | Loved |
Present Participle: | Loving |
What is the past and past participle of life?
Past Tense of Live
Present Tense: | Live |
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Past Tense: | Lived |
Past Participle: | Lived |
Present Participle: | Living |
What does strew mean in the present tense?
You/We/They will/shall be strewing. He/She/It will/shall have strewn or strewed. I will/shall have strewn or strewed. You/We/They will/shall have strewn or strewed. He/She/It will/shall have been strewing.
What is the past tense of the word lie?
past tense of lie is lied. He/She/It lies . I lie. You/We/They lie. He/She/It is lying. I am lying.
Where does the last name strew come from?
Etymology From Middle English strewen , strawen , streowen , from Old English strewian , strēawian , strēowian ( “ to strew, scatter ” ) , from Proto-Germanic *strawjaną ( “ to strew ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *strew- ( “ to spread, scatter ” ) .