Lay vs Place
Cuándo usar cada una en inglés, con significado, registro y ejemplos.
Lay
Top 1000 (muy común)B1verb
Place
Top 1000 (muy común)A1noun
| Lay | Place | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciación | 🇬🇧 /["/leɪ/","/leɪz/","/leɪd/","/ˈleɪɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/leɪ/","/leɪz/","/leɪd/","/ˈleɪɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/pleɪs/"]/🇺🇸 /["/pleɪs/"]/ |
| Significado | To put something down flat. | a location or area |
| Ejemplo | Please lay the book on the table. | This is a great place to have a picnic. |
| Registro | Neutral | Neutral |
| Qué tan común | Top 1000 (muy común) | Top 1000 (muy común) |
| Nivel CEFR | B1 | A1 |
| Categoría gramatical | verb | noun |
| Colocaciones | nicely, well, clearly, on, over, nicely, well, clearly, on, over, nicely, well, clearly, on, over | finish in, get, take, go to somebody, convenient, good, great, mark, lose, name, at a/the place, in a/the place, in place, all over the place, no place, not the place, convenient, good, great, mark, lose, name, at a/the place, in a/the place, in place, all over the place, no place, not the place, convenient, good, great, mark, lose, name, at a/the place, in a/the place, in place, all over the place, no place, not the place, convenient, good, great, mark, lose, name, at a/the place, in a/the place, in place, all over the place, no place, not the place, convenient, good, great, mark, lose, name, at a/the place, in a/the place, in place, all over the place, no place, not the place, sit (down) in, take, go back to, card, mat, setting, the place of honour/honor, college, nursery, school, get, win, award somebody, place at, place in, place on, get, offer somebody, lose, place on, finish in, get, take, go to somebody, central, important, prominent, have, hold, occupy, place in, it’s not somebody’s place to, a place in history, convenient, good, great, mark, lose, name, at a/the place, in a/the place, in place, all over the place, no place, not the place, central, important, prominent, have, hold, occupy, place in, it’s not somebody’s place to, a place in history |
| Antónimos | raise, lift | displace, remove, depart |
| Errores comunes | 'Lay' is incorrectly used instead of 'lie' when referring to reclining., Confusing past tense forms: 'laid' is the past of 'lay' but learners often use 'layed'., 'Lay' is sometimes used as if it can take a subject, such as 'I lay here.' instead of 'I lie here.' | Confused with 'space' when describing unoccupied areas., Using 'place' as a verb only in casual conversation, overlooking its formal uses., Mixing up 'place' as a noun with 'to place' as a verb. |
| Notas de uso | Use 'lay' when placing objects down. It is not appropriate to use 'lay' for living things, like people or animals. People often confuse 'lay' and 'lie'. | Used in both formal and informal contexts. 'Place' is suitable for speaking about locations, positions, and situational contexts. Avoid using it in overly casual settings where more specific language might be more appropriate. |
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Preguntas frecuentes: Lay vs Place
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Lay y Place?
Lay: To put something down flat. Place: a location or area
¿Cuál es más avanzada: Lay y Place?
Lay es la de nivel más alto, en B1, en la escala CEFR.
¿Lay y Place tienen el mismo nivel CEFR?
Lay: B1, Place: A1 en la escala CEFR.
¿Qué categoría gramatical son Lay y Place?
Lay: verb, Place: noun.
¿Puedes mostrar un ejemplo de cada una?
Lay: Please lay the book on the table. Place: This is a great place to have a picnic.
¿Puedo usar Lay y Place indistintamente?
No siempre. Lay y Place están relacionadas y a veces se solapan, pero difieren en registro, frecuencia y uso, así que cambiar una por otra puede alterar el significado o el tono. Revisa las diferencias de arriba antes de sustituir.