Examples of using "Ment" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He tells a lie.
- He is lying.
- He's lying.
- He lies.
- He lies!
- He's lying!
- He is lying.
- He is telling a lie.
- He's lying.
- She lies!
- She's lying!
- Tom is lying.
- Tom's lying.
- She's lying.
- She lies.
- She is lying.
Someone is lying.
He's lying!
Yanni lies.
One of them is probably lying.
One of you is lying.
or somebody is lying
He's a bad liar.
She's a bad liar.
It seems that Tom is lying.
Is Tom lying?
Tom is always lying.
He is lying through his teeth.
- He doesn't tell lies.
- He doesn't lie.
Obviously, he is lying.
He never tells lies.
- Everyone is not honest.
- Everybody lies.
- Everyone's lying.
- I think he's lying.
- I think she's lying.
I think she's lying.
One of you is lying.
One of you is lying.
One of them is probably lying.
One of them is probably lying.
She never lies.
Tom doesn't lie.
But... This doesn't lie.
But.. this doesn't lie.
Fred is always telling lies.
- Tom thinks Mary is lying.
- Tom thinks that Mary is lying.
- I think Tom is lying.
- I think that Tom is lying.
He lies as naturally as he breathes.
- She is lying about her age.
- She's lying about her age.
Tom often lies to Mary.
Do you think Tom is lying?
He never lies to me.
"Is he lying?" "Obviously."
He is telling a lie.
I can tell when someone is lying.
She lies to me all the time.
She lies to you all the time.
He's lying, I can always tell.
- He lies like a eulogy.
- He lies like a funeral sermon.