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Laid His Head


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Laid His Head. You can note la to lay “in place” and li to lie “in recline.” we hope this post helps you learn the difference between this combo of three confusing words. For “lay,” the past tense is “laid,” which also remains the same for its past participle form.

The schoolboy laid his head on the open notebook Stock Photo Alamy
The schoolboy laid his head on the open notebook Stock Photo Alamy from www.alamy.com

For “lay,” the past tense is “laid,” which also remains the same for its past participle form. He laid his head vs he lay his head which is much better to use in a sentence. Which is more popular in english form?

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The schoolboy laid his head on the open notebook Stock Photo Alamy

Find out which phrase is more popular on the web. Find out which phrase is more popular on the web. / yes, even the times. Examplesi laid my head on his shoulder.

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