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Titiwangsa Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Lay on his back.

The baby has a flat head. I have try to put him on side but he always turn back and lay on his back.

Is "lay" used correctly?
  

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Titiwangsa Is "lay" used correctly? No; it is the past tense of 'lie' and the present tense of 'lay'. I have tried to put him on his side , but he always rolls back and lies on his back.

  • Titiwangsa Is "lay" used correctly?
  • No; it is the past tense of 'lie' and the present tense of 'lay'.
  • I have tried to put him on his side , but he always rolls back and lies on his back.
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TitiwangsaIs "lay" used correctly?
No; it is the past tense of 'lie' and the present tense of 'lay'.

I have tried to put him on his side, but he always rolls back and lies on his back.

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