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Common Mistakes

Воскресенье, 05 Апреля 2009 г. 21:32 + в цитатник
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LIE versus LAY

Present Past Past Participle
lie, lying (to tell a falsehood) I lied to my mother. I have lied under oath.
lie, lying (to recline) I lay on the bed because I was tired. He has lain in the grass.
lay, laying (to put, place) I laid the baby in her cradle. We have laid the dishes on the table.

After laying down his weapon, the soldier lay down to sleep. Will you lay out my clothes while I lie down to rest?

 

SIT versus SET

Present Past Past Participle
sit (to be seated or come to resting position) I sat in my favorite chair. You have sat there for three hours.
set (to put or place) I set my glass on the table. She has set her books on my desk again.

Let's set the table before we sit down to rest.

 

RISE versus RAISE

Present Past Past Participle
rise (steady or customary upward movement) The balloon rose into the air. He has risen to a position of power.
raise (to cause to rise) They raised their hands because they knew the answer. I have raised the curtain many times.

The boy raised the flag just before the sun rose.

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