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E. There are some errors in these sentences. Make changes as required.

1. A tong are lying on the table.

2. Mr. Saxena’s daughter-in-laws are out of town

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Answered by deepikasinghrana06
3

Answer:

1. A tong is lying on the table.

2. sorry i don't know answer of 2nd part

Answered by devindersaroha43
2

Answer:

Explanation:

To lie is an intransitive verb: it describes an action undertaken by the subject, but it will never have a direct object. That is, the verb to lie does not express the kind of action that can be done to anything. Think of it as meaning “to recline” or “to rest.” It is conjugated in this manner:

I lie here every day. (He/she/it lies here.)

I lay here yesterday.

I will lie here tomorrow.

I am lying here right now.

I have lain here every day for years.

Notice that we never use the verb laid to describe the act of reclining.

To lay is a transitive verb: it needs a direct object because it describes the kind of action that is done to something. That is, something or someone has to be receiving the action of the verb to lay. Think of this verb as meaning “to place,” “to put”: something in the sentence must be getting “put” or “placed.”

The verb to lay is conjugated in this manner (the direct object in each of these sentences is “book”):

I lay my book on the table every night before turning out the light. (He/she lays his/her book on the table.)

I laid my book on the table last night.

I will lay my book on the table tonight.

I am laying my book on the table right now.

I have laid my book on the table every night for years

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