Asked by Rose
Using regular and irregular verbs
6a. I lay my book on the table, but now I cannot find it.
6b. I laid my book on the table, but now I cannot find it.
my answer is: 6a
6a. I lay my book on the table, but now I cannot find it.
6b. I laid my book on the table, but now I cannot find it.
my answer is: 6a
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Ms. Sue
Ahh -- this one caught you as it would most people.
You need the past tense of LAY in this sentence. The past tense is LAID, so b is correct.
This site has a good explanation of the parts of LIE and LAY and their meanings.
http://web.ku.edu/~edit/lie.html
You need the past tense of LAY in this sentence. The past tense is LAID, so b is correct.
This site has a good explanation of the parts of LIE and LAY and their meanings.
http://web.ku.edu/~edit/lie.html
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