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The difference between lay and lie confuses almost everyone. It sometimes makes me pause and think.
Let’s focus on lay. There are two ways to use it:
#1 Lay (present tense; transitive verb, takes an object) = to place something down
Examples:
#2 Lay (past tense of lie; intransitive verb, doesn’t take an object) = to recline; to rest on a surface
Examples:
So when you lay your head on the pillow tonight, I hope you lie in bed, never confused about using lay or lay again.
Wonderful!!!!!!
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