Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb?a)The cat lays in the...
The correct answer is Option C, "She has been lying to her friends about the incident." In this sentence, "lying" is the correct present participle form of the verb "to lie," meaning not telling the truth.
Interesting Fact: The confusion between "lie" and "lay" often occurs because "lie" has multiple meanings, including reclining or telling an untruth, while "lay" involves putting something down.
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Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb?a)The cat lays in the...
Explanation:
The correct sentence is: "She has been lying to her friends about the incident."
Here's why:
- Present Perfect Tense: The sentence is in the present perfect tense, which requires the use of the past participle form of the verb "lie." In this case, "lying" is the correct past participle form.
- Verb Forms:
- "Lays" is the present tense form of the verb "to lay," which is incorrect in this context.
- "Laid" is the past tense form of the verb "to lay," which is also incorrect as the sentence is in the present perfect tense.
- "Was laying" is the incorrect past tense form of the verb "to lay."
- Correct Form:
- The correct form of the verb in this sentence is "lying," which is the present participle form of "to lie" and fits the present perfect tense structure.
By using "lying," the sentence is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning that she has been deceitful to her friends about the incident.