![]() For example, “running” is a present participle. A present participle is simply an – ing verb. ![]() Conjugating Layīefore we look at the conjugations, let’s quickly go over what past and present participles are. Simple, right? But it gets confusing when you look at how to conjugate lay and lie to present participle, past participle, and especially past tense. Notice there is no direct object in these sentences: no objects are being acted upon. On the other hand, lie is an intransitive verb because it never takes a direct object. ![]() (Here, the direct object is head-yes, your head can be an “object”!)
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