I will train my body for what (lays/lies) ahead
PLEASE help
PLEASE help
Last edited by nukchebi0 (2009-05-12 22:29:18)
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_it_lie_ahead_or_lay_aheadIt depends. In the present tense it is lie ahead. In the past tense it is lay ahead. Because lay is the past tense of lie. Do not confuse this with the verb lay, which means to put something down. I may lay an ambush. But the ambush lies ahead. Now that I am past the ambush it does not bother me that it lay ahead.
Last edited by CameronPoe (2009-05-13 05:38:48)
I know what you mean i "hung" my "hat and "umbrella" on my "hatstand" this "afternoon".Bevo wrote:
Good rule of thumb is "people lay" and "things lie".
People are "hanged", objects are "hung". People's objects may also be hung.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
if you know what I mean
I am well "hung".Bevo wrote:
Good rule of thumb is "people lay" and "things lie".
People are "hanged", objects are "hung". People's objects may also be hung.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
if you know what I mean