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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:46 pm
Mivi Pistil HellsBitch Kokoroki HellsBitch *Giggles* You guys are so cute!
*Random moment of sappyness* heh you mispelled lying ( you spelled it lieing) *being an english corrective freak* burning_eyes & your right I'm a corrective freak too, but I neer could tell the difference between 'lying' and lieing.
And dont start on something like, one of them being a motion or something like that, because that will not make me understand squat.o.O Lieing = to (tell a) lie - eg. "YOU ARE LIEING! gonk " Lying = to lay (down) - eg. "Why are you lying in bed at 2 in the afternoon?" ... help? yes? no? sweatdrop But then HellsBitch was right. o.o ... I still dont get which of my posts we're talking about...
But yes, it helped. Now I just need to find out when to use laying and lying...
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 11:15 pm
HellsBitch Mivi Pistil HellsBitch Kokoroki HellsBitch *Giggles* You guys are so cute!
*Random moment of sappyness* heh you mispelled lying ( you spelled it lieing) *being an english corrective freak* burning_eyes & your right I'm a corrective freak too, but I neer could tell the difference between 'lying' and lieing.
And dont start on something like, one of them being a motion or something like that, because that will not make me understand squat.o.O Lieing = to (tell a) lie - eg. "YOU ARE LIEING! gonk " Lying = to lay (down) - eg. "Why are you lying in bed at 2 in the afternoon?" ... help? yes? no? sweatdrop But then HellsBitch was right. o.o ... I still dont get which of my posts we're talking about...
But yes, it helped. Now I just need to find out when to use laying and lying... That one's harder 3nodding But basically, laying is rarely used ... unless you're talking chickens rofl "That chicken is laying an egg" is the most common use of the word. But there's also: "I'm laying down the line" There's only one other time I can think of where 'laying' is used, but now that I think about it, 'lying' is actually the correct word in the sentence.
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 2:57 pm
Pistil HellsBitch Mivi Pistil HellsBitch I'm a corrective freak too, but I neer could tell the difference between 'lying' and lieing.
And dont start on something like, one of them being a motion or something like that, because that will not make me understand squat. o.O Lieing = to (tell a) lie - eg. "YOU ARE LIEING! gonk " Lying = to lay (down) - eg. "Why are you lying in bed at 2 in the afternoon?" ... help? yes? no? sweatdrop But then HellsBitch was right. o.o ... I still dont get which of my posts we're talking about...
But yes, it helped. Now I just need to find out when to use laying and lying... That one's harder 3nodding But basically, laying is rarely used ... unless you're talking chickens rofl "That chicken is laying an egg" is the most common use of the word. But there's also: "I'm laying down the line" There's only one other time I can think of where 'laying' is used, but now that I think about it, 'lying' is actually the correct word in the sentence. both of them are spelled "lying" it's just the way of putting it that distinguishes their different meaning. YOU ARE LYING! YOU ARE Lying down mean two different things
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 9:50 pm
Kokoroki Pistil HellsBitch Mivi Pistil HellsBitch I'm a corrective freak too, but I neer could tell the difference between 'lying' and lieing.
And dont start on something like, one of them being a motion or something like that, because that will not make me understand squat. o.O Lieing = to (tell a) lie - eg. "YOU ARE LIEING! gonk " Lying = to lay (down) - eg. "Why are you lying in bed at 2 in the afternoon?" ... help? yes? no? sweatdrop But then HellsBitch was right. o.o ... I still dont get which of my posts we're talking about...
But yes, it helped. Now I just need to find out when to use laying and lying... That one's harder 3nodding But basically, laying is rarely used ... unless you're talking chickens rofl "That chicken is laying an egg" is the most common use of the word. But there's also: "I'm laying down the line" There's only one other time I can think of where 'laying' is used, but now that I think about it, 'lying' is actually the correct word in the sentence. both of them are spelled "lying" it's just the way of putting it that distinguishes their different meaning. YOU ARE LYING! YOU ARE Lying down mean two different things stressed yeah. I was taught that wrong when I was younger and it comes back to bite me in the butt every once in a while (like now) My last post still stands though. mad until further notice XP
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Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:05 am
*Blinks*
Okay! Confused here!
To tell a lie is to be ....? Lieing/lying?
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Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:05 am
HellsBitch *Blinks*
Okay! Confused here!
To tell a lie is to be ....? Lieing/lying? Lying. smile
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Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:00 pm
Mivi HellsBitch *Blinks*
Okay! Confused here!
To tell a lie is to be ....? Lieing/lying? Lying. smile ah! Tack så Mycket Mivi!
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Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 1:22 pm
Kokoroki Mivi HellsBitch *Blinks*
Okay! Confused here!
To tell a lie is to be ....? Lieing/lying? Lying. smile ah! Tack så Mycket Mivi! Det var så lite så! ^-^
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Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 3:06 pm
thats the little swedish I know
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Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 9:52 am
Mivi HellsBitch *Blinks*
Okay! Confused here!
To tell a lie is to be ....? Lieing/lying? Lying. smile Okay... I think I get it now...
Right until the next time I type it the wrong way xd xp
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Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 11:46 am
HellsBitch Mivi HellsBitch *Blinks*
Okay! Confused here!
To tell a lie is to be ....? Lieing/lying? Lying. smile Okay... I think I get it now...
Right until the next time I type it the wrong way xd xp wink
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Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 9:50 pm
crying
Poor Swedish thread.
If only I had more time to study it.
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 5:31 pm
Pistil crying Poor Swedish thread. If only I had more time to study it. I've slacked off on it
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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 12:46 am
Kokoroki Pistil crying Poor Swedish thread. If only I had more time to study it. I've slacked off on it The only place I'm getting with it is comparing it to German. My sister is learning German in school, so after every class she comes home and tells us what she learned. When possible, I give her the Swedish equivalent. It's actually helping me remember my Swedish though! surprised
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:44 am
Not all is lost, then. You still get a bit Swedish done.
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