Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > VerbsWhat is the past tense of ‘to lie’ (to tell an untruth)?A. lied B. lay C. lieded D. liesAnswer: liedAdditional Information: The past tense of 'to lie' (to tell an untruth) is 'lied'. Subjects: Verbs, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhich of the following is an intransitive verb?Which sentence uses the verb ‘to come’ correctly?What is the past tense of ‘to swim’?Choose the correct form: ‘He _____ his homework last night.’What is the gerund form of ‘to jump’?What is the infinitive form of ‘swam’?Fill in the blank: ‘He _____ his friends at the party last night.’What is the third person singular form of ‘to go’?What is the correct past participle of ‘to wear’?What is the correct past tense of ‘to wear’?Identify the verb in the sentence: ‘She was baking cookies.’What is the correct future tense form of ‘to paint’?Which sentence contains a verb in the past continuous tense?Which of the following verbs indicates a completed action?What is the past participle of ‘to go’?