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	Comments on: The Best Ways To Use &#8220;HIN&#8221; And &#8220;HER&#8221; In German &#8211; With Exercises	</title>
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		By: Mikal Grüber		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In the section about special meanings of him and her, you should have, in your example, said: he was tired and decided to LIE down not lay down. I understand that the German hinlegen Sich means “to lay yourself down,” but in the English version, Lie is an intransitive verb. I don’t know if English is your native language or not, but it is a common mistake even native English speakers frequently make. Otherwise, great job on the tutorial.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the section about special meanings of him and her, you should have, in your example, said: he was tired and decided to LIE down not lay down. I understand that the German hinlegen Sich means “to lay yourself down,” but in the English version, Lie is an intransitive verb. I don’t know if English is your native language or not, but it is a common mistake even native English speakers frequently make. Otherwise, great job on the tutorial.</p>
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