I am lying you are lying he is lying we are lying you are lying they are lying
The Present Participle of "lie" is "lying"
The present progressive tense of "lie" is "lying." For example, "She is lying on the couch right now."
I/you/we/they lie. He/she/it lies. The present participle is lying.
I am lying.He/she/it is lying.You/we/they are lying.
I am lying you are lying he is lying we are lying you are lying they are lying
The Present Participle of "lie" is "lying"
The present progressive tense of "lie" is "lying." For example, "She is lying on the couch right now."
I/you/we/they lie. He/she/it lies. The present participle is lying.
I am lying.He/she/it is lying.You/we/they are lying.
The present tense for "lying" is "lie." For example, "I lie down on the grass to relax."
lying. He is lying don't listen to him.
No, lying is not the present tense form of the verb "lay." "Lying" is the present participle form of the verb "lie," which means to recline or rest horizontally. "Lay" is the base form of the verb that means to put something down.
The present simple tense of "to answer" is: I/you/we/they answer he/she/it answers
The present tense is "lie" (lies for the third person singular). The present continuous is am lying (I) are lying (you, we, they) is lying (he, she, it) The present perfect continuous is: has been lying (he, she, it) have been lying (all others) The present perfect forms are different for lie (to tell a lie) and lie (to lie down) * LIE (tell falsehood) has lied (he, she it) have lied (all others) * LIE (become recumbent) has lain (he, she it) have lain (all others)
Present simple.
The present simple is strike.