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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Put lay set

She walked over to the dessert table and put/lay/set her small box of caramels (on it) next to a gigantic and beautiful cake that someone had brought.

- Which on of "put", "lay", and "set" is more common?

- Would I have to include "on it" with any of "put", "lay", or "set"?

  

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anonymous She walked over to the dessert table and put / laid / set her small box of caramels (on it) next to a gigantic and beautiful cake that someone had brought. - Which on e of "put", " laid ", and "set" is more common? put - Would I have to include "on it" with any of "put", " laid ", or "set"?

  • anonymous She walked over to the dessert table and put / laid / set her small box of caramels (on it) next to a gigantic and beautiful cake that someone had brought.
  • - Which on e of "put", " laid ", and "set" is more common?
  • put - Would I have to include "on it" with any of "put", " laid ", or "set"?
  • Yes.
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She walked over to the dessert table and put/laid/set her small box of caramels (on it) next to a gigantic and beautiful cake that someone had brought.

- Which one of "put", "laid", and "set" is more common?

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