verb /lī/
lain, past participle; lay, past tense; lies, 3rd person singular present; lying, present participle
verb
lied, past participle; lied, past tense; lies, 3rd person singular present; lying, present participle
noun /lī/
lies, plural
noun
lies, plural
Lain because "i have laid in a hammock" is like saying "She has laid out in the sun"
The (or those) gloves have lain on the bureau all week.
There are two different verbs: # Transitive (object): to lay - lays - laid - laid - to place something (in a lying position) # Intransitive (no object): to lie - lies - lay - lain
The forms of the verb lie are:lie, lies, lying, lay, lain; to be or to stay at rest in a horizontal position.lie, lies, lying, lied; false statement deliberately presented as being true; to convey a false image or impression.The forms for the noun lie are:lie, lies; the manner or position in which something is situated; an untrue or deceptive statement deliberately used to mislead; something that is deliberately intended to deceive.
The haudensaunee mean irguios
The past participle of "lain" is "lain." For example, "He had lain on the couch all day."
Nova-New Scotia-scottland
Lain is 5' 7".
Elyse Lain's birth name is Elyse Lain Elshenawey.
Jewell Lain's birth name is Jewell Jean Lain.
Lain because "i have laid in a hammock" is like saying "She has laid out in the sun"
Nadine Lain has written: 'Lain, Lowrance, Lorance, and related families'
Douglas Lain was born in 1970.
Andrea Lain is 5' 11".
Elyse Lain is 5' 7".
Tracey Lain is 170 cm.
Chasey Lain is 5' 6".