This generous teacher gives us a lesson (click here )on how to distinguish between:
- LAY LAID LAID (irr. transitive verb meaning to put something down)
- LIE LAY LAIN (irr. intransititive verb meaning to recline)
- LIE LIED LIED (regular verb meaning to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive) also gets by to make things a little bit more complicated...
Gracias, Isa. Muy útil.
ResponderEliminarDon't lie to me, as I lay on the bed, your head was laid on my shoulder. :) ¡Qué lío! jejej
ResponderEliminarMe alegra que te guste y si al final nos los aprendemos, eso que nos llevamos jejejeje.
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