Electronic/World Wide Web>Internet Article:  Sommer, Sue (8/25/11), Common Grammar Mistakes, Huffington Post, Retrieved on 2011-08-28
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    28 AUG 2011

     Common Spelling/Grammar Mistakes

    To lay is to place something or put something down, and it must be followed by a noun or pronoun, a thing; to lie is to recline. A lie is an untruth, and to lie also means "to tell an untruth." Examples: Lay that package on the mantel, will you please? Bridgette would like to lie in the hammock near the pool. Sometimes it's tempting to lie when you're in trouble, but a lie only makes things worse. (Hint:Lay sounds like place; lie sounds like recline. But be careful: lay ...
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    These examples are not on pedantic, but further demonstrate the nonsensical nature of English spelling, so convoluted as to turn people away from the lexicon.

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