Lie & Lay | Rise & Raise | British English Vs American English | Grammar & Vocabulary Lesson
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00:00 Introduction
00:49 LIE & LAY
01:14 LIE - British English
01:59 LAY - American English
02:35 Transitive & Intransitive
03:25 Second meaning of LIE
03:46 RISE & RAISE - Intransitive
04:36 RISE & RAISE - Transitive
05:08 RISE & RAISE - As nouns
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He was lying on the sofa.
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I've checked a lot of US dictionary websites and strangely I can only find the "British" rules for lie/lay. I've honestly come to the conclusion that many US speakers use the words exactly as you've described, but that it is in fact "wrong". Similar to "I'm good" or "to eat healthy".
Yes, American dictionaries also state the correct usage, so it's a mystery why almost all Americans, including well spoken ones, are getting it wrong. Interestingly, now many British English speakers have started using the same 'wrong' phrases.
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Hello, Minoo. I think it is also used in America
I lay on my bed ( down)
I haven't lain in the sun for five years.
At least that's how I've learned it.
It is used laid when referring to knocking someone down, depositing something
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Yes, as I say in the lesson, in British English, 'I lay (down) on my bed.' is the Past tense. In the Present, we say 'I lie (down) on my bed.'
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Can you please suggest some books for Intermediate and advanced grammar?
The most popular books are English 'Grammar in Use' by Raymond Murphy.
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I'm watching your previous videos on 'Prepositions and Passive '. I have a lot of confusion about prepositions like, ' with/of/from etc' and passive of ' Gerund and infinitive along with interrogative sentences '.
A quick comparison video will be highly appreciated. Thank you
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Hi Minoo, thanks for the lesson. Kind of verbs like those are tricky for me.
I'd like you to make a video explaining these ones:
Wake-awake
Sleep-asleep
Stray-astray
Rise-arise
Wait-await
Like-alike
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Hi Minoo, I checked on both Oxford and Cambridge dictionaries. I know they are British schools but they always include UK and US versions. I didn't see any definition of ' lay' present tense meaning I lay on my bed as American English. Could you please provide the source? Thank you
Indeed, all reference books, including American ones, say the same. My reference is native speakers' usage. In my experience in the past few years, 90% of Americans and British people who watch a lot of American movies, now use 'lay' as both an intransitive and a transitive verb.
Most of the stalled projects are solvent but stuck for liquidity and with support from the AIF , can be completed , unlocking value for buyers.
In the above sentence which is main verb either are solvent or can be completed
Or what" can be completed"is reffering?
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Could you please tell me if we say :
1- How many days have we lost or
2 - How many days have we wasted or
3- How many days did we lost/wasted ?
1 & 2 are correct.
3: How many days did we LOSE / WASTE?
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I have one another doubt please solve it .
We often say these sentences :-
1. She cooked food when we came home.
2. She took a bath when we arrived home.
3. He took his breakfast when train started.
4. When he came to my house I welcomed him.
5.The music started when the curtains opened.
6. He had played cricket when I went there.
7. I had eaten 2 apples when I went to office.
Are these sentences correct in structure?
If these are correct than Why this sentence is incorrect :-
Here is a Question which appeared in our English language exam.
We did a test when the lights went out.
There are 4 options in the exam :-
1. Have been doing
2. Were doing
3. Had done
4. No improvement.
According to Examiner the correct answer is 2nd one :- We were doing a test when the lights went out.
If above examples are correct than why we did not say that 3rd and 4th one also correct?
Such as :-
No improvement:- We did a test when the lights went out.
We had done a test when lights went out.
We were doing a test when lights went out. ( I know this structure :-
Past continue+ when + past simple this is a also a correct)
But why there is no other possibilities for the Question.
I mean to say
Why examiner did not say that
1st & 4th one also correct.
Why did examiner only say the 2nd one option is correct only.
It all depends on the context and whether:
a) the actions happened at the same time: Past simple + Past Simple
b) one action happened in the middle of another one: Past Simple + Past Continuous
c) one action was completed before the other: Past Simple + Past Perfect
You can learn these three tenses in this video:
ruclips.net/video/Ojy2YUrL2_4/видео.html
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They worry about me. >> A regular action
They are worried about me. >> A current state
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Which one is correct: Rising Day or Raising Day?
Sentence: The fund will support to viable projects with a positive net worth and registered with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority.
In this sentence , what is reffering "registered " Is it main verb of the fund or any other ?
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(1) :Elections to local bodies *are to be determined* by a Commission.
(2). Elections to local bodies *are determined* by a commission .
What's the difference between above two sentences according to meaning?
I'm not getting first one .
# Similarly, I'm not getting below sentences as well
1: According to the 1991 Census, the highest percentage of population in India *is to be found* in the age group of 15 .
2 : The National Investment Fund *is* *to be* *maintained* without the Consolidated Fund of India .
3 : Local government finances *are to be* *provided* by a commission .
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'are determined' indicates a fact: That's what happens.
'are to be determined' indicates a necessity: That's what must happen.
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@@AngloLinkEnglish But according to the context it's giving present sense .
For example: According the census of 1991 , highest percentage of population in India "is to be found" in the age group of 15 .
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Situation:
1(Would you recommend me for this job?
2) He recommended me for this job.
3) Would you recommend her for this job?
4) He recommended her for this job.
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