Where his interests lie or lay?
Where his interests lie or lay?
Lay means “to place something down flat,” while lie means “to be in a flat position on a surface.” The key difference is that lay is transitive and requires an object to act upon, and lie is intransitive, describing something moving on its own or already in position.
How do you know your interests lie?
Its quite tough to find where your interest lies. But the most easiest way to find your interest is to know yourself in a better manner. Give yourself plenty of time to know what you like, what your hobbies are, what are the things that make happy, etc. You may have hobbies that hobbies are related to your interests.
Where the issues lie or lay?
Lie does not require a direct object. Lay requires a direct object. The same rule applies to laying and lying (not lieing—beware of spelling). The past tense of lay is laid, but be careful with the past tense of lie—there are two options.
Is it lye or lie in bed?
When talking about reclining or taking a nap, the correct spelling is lie down, not lye down.
Where does his loyalty lie?
Where do your loyalties lie?: Which person, side or organisation are you (most) loyal to?
Where your interest lie meaning?
1 one’s personal interest or advantage.
What should my interest?
Personal Interests for a Resume
- Volunteer Work/Community Involvement. Many companies are actively involved in their local communities, so any community involvement or volunteer work you reference could easily be considered relevant.
- Club Memberships.
- Blogging.
- Sports.
- Art.
- Gaming.
- Traveling.
- Child Care.
Are loyalties lie or lay?
My loyalty lies with my supervisor. (My loyalty places with my supervisor – makes no sense. Lie is correct.)
What does my loyalty lies with you mean?
plural your feelings that you want to be loyal to someone or something. Family loyalties can be very strong. someone’s loyalties are/lie with: My loyalties lie with the team, not the manager. Synonyms and related words.
Where my passion lies past tense?
The link shows this: “Lies” is when the subject is doing the reclining. “Lays” is when the subject is putting something down. The problem is that the past tense of “lie” is “lay”–so, you would say your passion “lies” today, but that yesterday it “lay” somewhere else.
What are peoples interest?
Interests are subjects that fascinate you and want to learn more about. Interests are usually more about learning and discovering ideas, concepts, and knowledge like history, animal behavior, or even pop culture. For example, if your interest is history, going to museums would be your hobby.