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Verb Forms: lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise

Verb Forms: lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise. From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lesson Series Mini-Lesson #99. A transitive verb has an object. An intransitive verb does not. Transitive Verbs Set – to put or place something. Set, Sets, Setting, Set, (has/have/had) Set

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Verb Forms: lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise

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  1. Verb Forms: lie/lay, sit/set, rise/raise From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lesson Series Mini-Lesson #99

  2. A transitive verb has an object. An intransitive verb does not. • Transitive Verbs • Set – to put or place something. • Set, Sets, Setting, Set, (has/have/had) Set • Raise – to lift up • Raise, Raises, Raising, Raised, (has/have/had) Raised • Lay – to put or place something • Lay, Lays, Laying, Laid (has/have/had) Laid • Intransitive Verbs • Sit – to be seated, or in a resting position • Sit, Sits, Sitting, Sat, (has/have/had) Sat • Rise – to go up • Rise, Rises, rising, Rose, (has/have/had) Risen • Lie – to rest or recline • Lie, Lies, Lying, Lay, (has/have/had) Lain

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