Sunday, September 12, 2010

NoThinG sPeciaL = SaVe JESUS_CHRIST †


ouTsiDe sTiLL LiFe CreaTureS ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
"wheN thE LioN LayS dowN wiTh thE RabbiT"
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"wheN The LioN Lies dowN wiTh thE.... * verb lay means, broadly, 'put something down': : they are going to lay the carpet. The past tense and the past participle of lay is laid:: they laid the groundwork;: she had laid careful plans. The verb lie, on the other hand, means 'assume a horizontal or resting position': : why don't you lie on the floor? The past tense of lie is lay:: he lay on the floor earlier in the day. The past participle of lie is lain:: she had lain on the bed for hours. In practice, many speakers inadvertently get the lay forms and the lie forms into a tangle of right and wrong usage. Here are some examples of typical incorrect usage: : have you been laying on the sofa all day? (should be lying); : he lay the books on the table (should be laid); : I had laid in this position so long, my arm was stiff (should be lain). See also usage at lie 1 .
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JESUS iS THE LAMB OF GOD SacrificeD foR ouR SiNs!!!
ResurrecTed oN thE 3rD daY sO thaT wE mighT LiVe wiTh HIM foR EterNiTY∞
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PeaCe ouT∞

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