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Unit three Grammar. Commonly Mistaken and Irregular Verbs. Commonly Mistaken: LIE VS. lAY. Lie means “to assume a lying position” or “to be in a lying position” Lay means “to put” or “to place something” Infinitive Present Past Past Participle
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Unit three Grammar Commonly Mistaken and Irregular Verbs
Commonly Mistaken: LIE VS. lAY • Lie means “to assume a lying position” or “to be in a lying position” • Lay means “to put” or “to place something” • Infinitive Present Past Past Participle • Lie (to recline) (is) lying lay (have) lain • Lay (to put) (is)laying laid (have)laid
COMMONLY mistaken: Sit Vs. Set • Sit usually means “to assume or to be in an upright position” • Set usually means “to put , to place something” • Infinitive Present Past Past Participle • Sit (to rest) ( is) sitting sat (have) sat • Set (to put) (is) setting set (have) set
Commonly Mistaken: Rise and Raise • Rise means “to go up” • Raise means “to force something to move upward” • Infinitive Present Past Past Participle • Rise (to go up) (is)rising rose (have)risen • Raise (to force up (is) raising raised (have)raise • or be forced up)
Irregular Verbs • Choose chose (have) chosen • Burst burst (have) burst • Draw drew (have)drawn • Sing sang or sung (have) sung • Ride rode (have) ridden • Freeze froze (have) frozen • Go went (have) gone • Bring brought (have) brought • Dive dived or dove (have) dived • Break broke (have) broken • Sit sat (have) sat • Ring rang (have) rung • See saw (have) seen • Swim swam (have) swum • Drive drove (have) driven