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  1. Muchos ejemplos de oraciones traducidas contienen “lay down on the sofa” – Diccionario español-inglés y buscador de traducciones en español.

  2. 28 de nov. de 2019 · Many people use 'lay' as a verb in its own right meaning 'lie'. This is why you have so many hits of its past tense - the past tense of 'lay'. Personally, I think this is wrong, but I can't help it. You lay the table and you lie down on the couch - but no, according to some even the present tense is 'you lay down on the couch'.

  3. Lie is a verb which means ‘to be in or put yourself into a flat position’. It is an irregular verb and it doesn’t take an object. The -ing form is lying and the past simple is lay. The -ed form, lain, is very formal and is rarely used: I love to lie on a beach and read. She lay on the bed and gazed at the ceiling, daydreaming.

  4. lying down on the sofa - Spanish translation – Linguee. Dictionary English-Spanish. lying adj — acostada adj. ·. falso adj. ·. situado adj. ·. tendido adj. ·. mentiroso adj. down adj — de abajo. ·. abatido adj. ·. hacia abajo. ·. colgado adj (informática) ·. más barato adj. ·. triste adj. ·. bloqueado adj (informática) lie down v — acostarse v. ·.

  5. A classroom trick is to say the word out loud. The a sound in lay sounds like the one in place, as in to place an object, whereas the i sound in lie sounds like the one in recline, as in to recline on a sofa. Another way to help you decide is to remember that lay will typically be followed by a noun, whereas lie will typically be followed by ...

  6. The phrase 'lay down on the sofa' is correct and usable in written English. You could use it to describe a person's physical position when relaxing. For example: After a long day of work, she lay down on the sofa with a heavy sigh. exact ( 11 )

  7. Incorrect: Lay down on the couch. Correct: Lie down on the couch. (It is not being done to anything else.) The reason lay and lie are confusing is their past tenses. The past tense of lay is laid. The past tense of lie is lay. Incorrect: I lay it down here yesterday. Correct: I laid it down here yesterday. (It is being done to something else.)