Lie Vs. Lay ALFONSO GONZALEZ MARIA ROMBOLOTTI. Definitions  To lie down means to rest or recline yourself  Example: I lie down on the couch while.

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Lie Vs. Lay ALFONSO GONZALEZ MARIA ROMBOLOTTI

Definitions  To lie down means to rest or recline yourself  Example: I lie down on the couch while watching the Seahawks.  To lay down means to set an object down  I lay the remote down next to the couch while watching the Seahawks.

How to Remember  Use lie when you want to rec( lie )ne  All tenses of lay begin sounding like lay

Quest  I _____ down on my bed after a long day.  My chickens _____ two eggs last night.  I always ______ my keys in their designated place.  Challenge  Yesterday, I _____ in bed listening to music.