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  1. Hace 3 días · Lay vs. Lie: Key Takeaways “Lay” means to put or place something down gently or carefully. It requires a direct object – something or someone being laid down. “Lie” means to recline or be in a horizontal position.

  2. Hace 3 días · Laying” requires an object; you lay something down. “Lying,” when referring to reclining, does not take an object; you just lie down. Think of “laying” as actively placing something somewhere, whereas “lying” is more passive, as in just being in a position.

  3. Hace 3 días · You can say ‘up for something’ or ‘down for something’ to mean that you want to do it. When ‘up’ or ‘down’ are followed by the preposition ‘for’ it changes the meaning.

  4. Hace 2 días · Layed or Laid: Key Takeaways. LAID is the past tense of the verb “to lay” which usually means “to set something down”. LAYED is an archaic word that nobody uses anymore and should be avoided in modern English.

  5. Hace 23 horas · Justice Samuel Alito (via Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images); Alito neighbor Emily Baden speaks on CNN on June 5, 2024 (CNN/screengrab) The woman at the center of the Alito home upside-down American flag controversy said Wednesday night on CNN that the Supreme Court justice either made a mistake or lied when he told Congress that a neighborhood ...

  6. Hace 23 horas · A former neighbor of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said the judge is “at worst outright lying” about his account of a neighborhood spat that led to hoisting an upside-down US flag on his ...

  7. Hace 7 horas · A former neighbor of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said that “at worst, he’s outright lying” regarding the timeline of the upside-down American flag flown at his Virginia home.