has been waiting
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)
yes. been down all morning
All morning, he has been thinking about taking a break.
There have been a lot of girls that claim they live with him but I think they are all lying.
Once someone starts lying to you, it's best to proceed with your own life and move on to someone who will be more honest.
The water is colder in the morning because it hasn't been heated by the sun. The water in the evening has been exposed to the heat of the sun all day, whereas the darkness of night allows it to cool before the morning.
No I would not at all because if she is lying she does not want you
No, he is lying. If he were saying the truth, then, in theory, as he is a chicken, he would be lying. Then, he cannot tell the truth. So, he is lying. But, if he is lying, then all chickens say the truth, and he cannot be lying. The key lies in the word "all". He is lying that ALL chickens always lie, therefore not necessarily all chickens say the truth. It could be that some chickens always lie. The truth does not have to be the opposite. Therefore, he is lying that chickens always lie, and the truth is that "some chickens always lie".
I have been waiting for you…………… A. since early morning B. since 9 a.m C. for two hours D. all are correct
Without more information, it is difficult to determine if he is lying about being at work all night. It may be helpful to ask for specific details or evidence to verify his claim. Observing his behavior and checking the validity of his statements can also provide clues to help determine if he is being truthful.
That depends on where it has been at night. If it was up all night, then it goes down in the morning. If it was down all night, then it rises in the morning. In either case, it continues in its orbital revolution around the Earth, and if you cannot see it, then someone located somewhere else on Earth can.