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Could someone put "Lay ahead" in a sentence that illustrates its meaning ! Totally confused with (lay ahead)'s meaning ! what's the difference between Lay/Lie ahead ! I know that "Lie ahead" is about what's going to be happening in the future .e.g : I'm excited by what lies ahead! I've searched about "lay ahead" meaning but could't find a clear answer ,Until I found this sentence : These posters were intended to offer the public reassurance in the dark days that lay ahead. I think (Lay ahead) here is used as if it's (lie ahead) to mean (the upcoming days) !
Sep 21, 2016 3:22 PM
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"Lay ahead" is just the past of "lie ahead". Your example is good. I AM excited about what lies ahead. I WAS excited about what lay ahead.
September 21, 2016
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As an aside, many grammar books highlight these words as frequently misused. * lie, lied, lied: (say a false thing) - He lied to me. Have you ever lied to your mother? * lie, lay, lain: (vi - to be in horizontal position, to be at rest) - Happy days lay ahead. He has lain in his bed for a week. * lay, laid, laid: (vt - to put something in a lying position, to place) - He laid himself down. The groundwork was laid.
September 21, 2016
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If in the present tense, what lies ahead. If in the past tense, what lay ahead.
September 21, 2016
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