LAY VS. LIE / REAL-LIFE AMERICAN SPOKEN ENGLISH / 10 COMMON ENGLISH SPEAKING MISTAKES TO AVOID
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This is the best explanation about this topic
The best teacher as always! TY!!!
Great video teacher.
God bless you all.
I grew up in the Caribbean and we were taught lie down, but I have come to realize most educated speakers of English adhere to the rules. I believe one of the reasons why lay down has become acceptable is, we immitate the speech patterns of people in the entertainment industry who have infiltrated our lives. Case in point, the clips you used for examples.
To be honest with you dear Kevin and Liza I'm really used to watching your videos before going to bed every night much love and respect for you two from the core of heart.
Thank you for clarifying!
Every day I learn something new, interesting and useful from your videos! Great job! 👍Thank you very much! 👌🙏
how can you guys be so amazing? ❤❤❤
What a great video! At last I got to know how to use them. Hooray!
You're the best! Thank you for your wonderful lessons and for exposing those stupid 'teachers'
Kevin and Liza are the best teachers on the CZcams.
Thanks God. At least you Kevin explained it in a good way. I have always used “Lay” tho, I like this word more 😊
You explained this ''confusing'' topic in a easy, correct and modern way! Well done!
I finally understood this 😁👍
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Thank you
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Make a vid about how or when to use modal verbs as an adjective?? e.g. this is a MUST watch.
I've been learning English for quite a long time, and I still can't confidently use these verbs. Thank you for the lesson!
Great explanation! Thank you,I appreciate your great efforts
Thank you very much for this awesome explanation!!
I can’t find any other English teaching channels better than this! 🤔
Awesome
Thanks a lot.
Just brilliantly! I’ve been always confused about these words and the answer turned up unexpectedly! Thanks a lot, Kevin and Liza
Amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks, great job as always
Nailed it again!
Why is "He's always lying around"? What both words even ignore common English grammar? Such boss words 😊
this is why you should take the language from a qualified native teacher . good lesson
I'd say "from a qualified teacher", only. There are many natives teaching the language and are not qualified to teach. As well as many no native teachers doing an amazing job.
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Great video 👏🏻
God bless you Kevin ❤
I think one of some other Americanisms that had become accepted over time is 'if it was'/'as if it was' - instead of how textbooks teach: 'were'
So great!
It is imperative to know the difference between lay (lei) and lie (lai) ... Thanks
You nailed it.
Superb❤
Thank you so much!
There's a little detail:
When you take an exam or test, you gotta make that difference in English and you've got to choose the correct option,
Kevin's right, in spoken English they use both verbs interchangeably but when you take a formal exam or test, you have to choose the grammatically correct answer, that's what Kevin didn't mention in the video but anyway his explanation was very helpful and useful.
Or maybe, when you take the exam they might accept you use both forms interchangeably but I don't think so, I think that happens only in spoken English.
Wonderful... so helpful and easy to understand. Thank you🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
And now it's clear, thanks ❤❤❤❤!!
Thank you for the explanations! This is all i need.
Kevin is a genius as a teacher.
These two verbs are really confusing! Thank you for the best explanation! I love your channel ❤️
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Great content love what ypu do
thank you so much 😍
Thanks for class...
Really awesome lesson.
Really nice lesson, thanks
I miss ur new video!!!
Amazing! I've always wondered why I have so much trouble remembering "lie lay lain". I know all the other irregular forms, and I have never tried to learn them, I just know them from watching a lot of content in English. Now I know, I just don't hear them used anywhere
Great explanation! Thank you
Thanks for another great lesson!
Thanks You very much
Sempre fiquei muito confusa entre as duas palavras, agora ficou mais fácil!!!
Merci beaucoup
Thanks ,, from Yemen ,, I try to teach my pupils A accent instead of B
A is easy
Super lesson!❤
Amazing content! How do you guys search for all these movie clips to exemplify the language concepts?
I love the way you clarify every topic. I belive Linking sounds would be a nice topic to bring it up and discuss on when it is necessary to join the words
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Tip -top.you re always outperforming.
In France, many people make mistakes. For example " il faut savoir qu'est-ce-que" instead of "il faut savoir ce que ". Almost everyone makes this horrible mistake ! But I think that even though others don't speak a right way, I can't feel authorized to speak as they do.
I'd like to know whether "lay" is really grammatically correct to mean "lie". As a matter of fact, I recently read in a dictionary : "Note: "Lay" is also the past tense of "lie." It is sometimes used incorrectly in the present tense instead of "lie.""
Thanks a lot for this useful video.
Great content as always!! the best explanation i've seen!
Thanks . Very clera explanation
@nightboy418 unos I tdidnt realize about the mistake. Wasnt wearing My glasses
Why is there no new videos from you for the sixth day? Is everything ok?
Thank you, guys 😊
Thank you so much for teaching this ❤, I was always confused about this.
Soooooo important. Thanks.
I trust a native speaker like you Sir.
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Thank you teachers ,you both made me clear because I was confuse when I watch English movie. I had learned in Grammar difference between lie and lay but real English doesn't follow strict English rules and regulations. Lots of ❤❤ from Nepal.
Make a vid about ''To & for"' the difference, how , when or where to use em.
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Grammar textbooks still have a long way to go. The distinction between "Lie" and "Lay" is very strict. The same goes for the past and past participle forms of "Lie" and "Lay." You screw them up and you're gonna flunk the all exercise 😂
Thanks again, Kevin and Liza!
I remember having a client (I used to work as a trainer). He was american. And i asked him what the difference between these two words were? It wasn’t an easy task for him to do and after thinking for a while he said “F&ck, I don’t know”😂
The verb “lay” is transitive, so it requires a direct object. We can’t say “I lay on the sofa”😐 apparently, not all the English native speakers can speak real English.
No, actually ChatGPT agrees with them. We can say lay down on the sofa 😊
''If you want my help to help you with your english'' is it correct?? what he meant? why not ''if you want my help, I'll help you...or If you want me to help you ....''??? From Dave's video
It is so funny that foreigners dare to teach English (and even sell online courses)
The funnier thing is a number of people pay a handsome amount of money to learn incorrect English
The world is full of jokes
I so confused about the difference between lie and lay down...
What happened to my beloved family? 🤔🤔🤔🤔 Today I miss not only ur video but also my beloved teachers Kevin and Liza 😍😍😍😍😍😍
If I wanna take a toefl test, which should I follow? Lie and lay with the same meaning or different meaning?
There's nothing called American English, but native English speakers is fine.
So, the profusion and preponderance of ignorance regarding lay and lie has now rendered the RULE inoperable? What I would have expected from an English language teacher is a clear definition and explanation of the rule regarding correct grammar, rather than a concession to an incorrect majority assumption. The message that it's okay to use incorrect grammar if lots of other people are doing it is, I would argue, unhelpful. I respect your efforts to educate on the topic of grammar, but with regard to this particular issue, I wish to register a dissenting opinion. Thank you.
Is it correct to say lie on me with the idea someone said something untrue about someone
he lied to you about me - correct:
Yeah, the structure is:
-Someone lies to (someone else) about (someone or something).
Example:
- "She lied to HIM about THEM".
- "She lied to HIM about THAT BOOK.".
If nobody bought bread yesterday (why ''we will eat""??) we would eat nothing
Is it okay to use lay in formal speech?
6 days you are absent what happened? I hope you are doing well my lovely teachers
Kevin and Liza are you ok? Where are you?
He lied to her. Why is that very good?
Stop confusing people. Yes, native speakers mix these verbs up all the time, but it's best to learn it correctly. I mean, there's no particular reason NOT to learn it correctly.
the main thing is about the. other ig they undertsand wht u r saying so that's is🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
We have a problem. You're going to teach us wrong English 😂
What's the purpose of asking a question or asking to repeat something then for about 3 seconds nodding and looking at the camera awkwardly? it's so annoying, people have a PAUSE button so just move on and don't make the videos unnecessarily longer
Good feedback. I hope they take it into consideration.
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