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What is the present tense of lie on both sides of?

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Lie on both sides of is the present tense of lied on both sides of.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lie on both sides of is lies on both sides of.

The present participle of lie on both sides of is lying on both sides of.

The past participle of lie on both sides of is lied on both sides of.

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