1. I lied that you were a fine gardener. OK
2. I lied him that you were a fine gardener.
(Are both grammatical?) No. 1 is fine; 2 is not; 2 needs "to" between "lied" and "him."
3. I lied and told him that you were a fine gardener. OK
(Did the two actions happen at the same time in this sentence?) yes
4. Lying, I told him that he was a fine gardener.
(Is this sentence grammatical and the same as #1?) yes
1. I lied that you were a fine gardener.
2. I lied him that you were a fine gardener.
(Are both grammatical?)
3. I lied and told him that you were a fine gardener.
(Did the two actions happen at the same time in this sentence?)
4. Lying, I told him that he was a fine gardener.
(Is this sentence grammatical and the same as #1?)
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