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Great emphasis has to be ____________ on the building of our student’s character.
A) lain B) laid C) lied D) layed

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Answered by aksha19
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B-laid is the correct answer....


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Answered by varshamittal029
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Answer:

Great emphasis has to be laid on the building of our student’s character.

Explanation:

Lain is defined as having gone into a resting position.

An example of lain is to have reclined on a bed.

Example: He had lain there for many hours.

                His eyes traveled to where his father had lain.

Laid are simple past tense and past participle of lay.

The definition of laid is the past form of lay.

An example of laid is someone getting into bed, he laid down.

Example: She laid her head on his shoulder.

                He laid the suits across the bar and poured two drinks.

Lied are the simple past tense and past participle of a lie.

A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a falsehood.

Lie means to recline on a horizontal surface.

Example: Someone had lied to her about Lilith, who had died alone.

                I lied to my parents.

Layed are the simple past tense and past participle of lay.

To place in or bring to a particular position.

An example of lay is, Lay the cloth over the painting.

Example: This enabled the gun to be layed from some little distance behind

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