3.lie lay lain lie / lay laid laid down; egg / lie lied lied lied, the words in the spelling is easy to confuse, it was compiled formulas such as: the rules of "lying" irregular "lie down" "lying" over the "lay eggs", "lay eggs" irregular. "Rules" means the rules change, and "irregular" means regular changes, such as lie for "lying" when the solution is to change the rules, that is, its past tense and past participle direct add-d; "lay off" and "off" means a thing of the past, that is the past tense of lie is lay "eggs" the prototype; "eggs" is a conjugation.
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