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What is the past tense of lie ill in one's mouth?

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The past tense of lie ill in one's mouth is lay ill in one's mouth.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lie ill in one's mouth is lies ill in one's mouth.

The present participle of lie ill in one's mouth is lying ill in one's mouth.

The past participle of lie ill in one's mouth is lain ill in one's mouth.

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