AGENDA:
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Lay or Lie?
Lay means "to place something down." It is something you do to something else.
Incorrect: Lie the book on the table.
Correct: Lay the book on the table.
(It is being done to something else.)
Lie means "to recline" or "be placed." It does not act on anything or anyone else.
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.)
Incorrect: Last night I laid awake in bed.
Correct: Last night I lay awake in bed.
(It is not being done to anything else.)
Your Assignment: Write two sentences for "lay" and two sentences for "lie" using each word correctly. There should be a total of four sentences.
We will be finished with the book this week. Here's the rest of the vocabulary. We will be having a short quiz on the vocab FRIDAY
Rattlebone Vocabulary
Happenstance (pg. 6): A chance happening or event
Capricious (pg. 13): Erratic or obsolete
Corporal-punishment (pg. 17): Physical punishment, inflicted on the body of one convicted of a crime: formerly included the death penalty
Cicadas (pg.27): A large insect, similar to the grasshopper
Unfettered (pg. 43): Liberated, set free
Bristled (pg. 45): To react in an angry or offended manner
Mouton (pg. 56): Sheepskin
Putrid (pg. 56): Rotten, foul smelli
Chiffarobe (pg. 101): a piece of furniture that serves as a closet, similar to a armoir
Ptomaine (pg. 107): Food poisonin
Obeah (pg. 144): A form of religious belief of African origin, practiced in some parts of the West Indies, Jamaica, and nearby tropical America, involving sorcery
Amulet (pg. 158): An object worn, especially around the neck, as a charm against evil or injury
Sonorous (pg. 159): Having or producing sound, a full, deep, rich sound, Impressive in style of speech
Stateliness (pg. 194): Dignified and impressive, as in size or proportion
Vitiligo (pg. 209): an acquired skin disease characterized by patches of unpigmented skin
HMWK: Read next 2 chapters in Rattlebone, work on study guide
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This course will serve as an introduction to the basic grammatical rules of standard written English through the use of writing exercises and creative activities. Students will review basic grammar and move on to more advanced stylistic concerns essential to creative writers in all genres. 2nd semester--writing for self-discovery
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I am going to lie down on the couch.
ReplyDeleteThe dog use to lay on the bed before he died.
I laid the spoon on the plate.
The butler will lay the clothes on the bed.
I'm gonna lie down in bed.
ReplyDeleteMom is going to lie down on the couch.
I'm gonna lay my bookbag on the table.
I laid the money on the counter two days ago.
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ReplyDeleteI lay my little sister on the couch.
ReplyDeleteI Laid down on the couch with her yesterday.
I lay awake next to her.
I awoke to her still laid on the couch.
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DeleteI lay the pencil on the table. I lie down on the bed. I laid the the pencil on the table yesterday. last night I lay awake on the couch.
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ReplyDeleteWatson, the family dog, wanted to lie on the couch, but Mother’s watchful stern eyes told him no from across the room.
ReplyDeleteDannie wanted to lay the sleeping Kyle on the couch so they could rest.
I will not lay here and die.
Just lay the gun onto the counter, Layla.
I lie down on the couch after a long game.
ReplyDeleteWe lay together on the bed.
I laid my puppy down after putting them to sleep.
I lay the broken mirror down gently on the table.
I lay the box down on the floor.
ReplyDeleteI lie down on the bed.
I lie the kittens on the blanket.
Mother lays down the grocery bag.
lay the phone of my bed so I can see the movie.
ReplyDeleteI laid the orange down on the table and watched it roll away.
I lie on the bed as I watch my favorite movie.
I lay awake at night dreading the return to school.
Lay the blanket on the floor.
ReplyDeleteI laid the blanket on the floor.
Lie down on the blanket.
I lied down on the blanket.
I lay the folder on the table.
ReplyDeleteWe lay together on the bed.
I lie down on my bed after a long day.
I laid in bed at night.