What is the future tense of "lay"? I am using it in a line of a poem.
We may never know
what lies for us ahead
time is naturally slow
but its not something to dread
But I am not sure if that is correct.
We may never know
what lies for us ahead
time is naturally slow
but its not something to dread
But I am not sure if that is correct.
The future tense of "lay" is "lie".
Use "lie" in the future tense.
i.e. I'm going to lie down tomorrow.
I hope your poetry turns out well! :)
The editors' blog, 2010/12/29: "Lie and Lay: When to Use Which?"
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The future tense of "lay" is "will lay."
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