Asked by English2

What's the difference between lay and lie? and if you had..Tonya has___out in the sun since noon. which one do you use in past tense?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
The difference between lie and lay is probably the toughest in the English language.

In your sentence you need the past participle of "lie."

Tonya <u>has <b>lain</b></u> . . .

Study this site -- and keep it handy.

http://web.ku.edu/~edit/lie.html
Answered by Mrs.Scott
OMG thanks!
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.

But -- please do not switch screen names.

Answered by Mrs.Scott
yes ma'am...i just found this website today..sorry..
Answered by Ms. Sue
Welcome! :-)
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