.... (lie) on the bed for some time if you are feeling unwell.
(bear) the consequences of his actions yesterday
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a. The responsibility
b. The bread .......
С.
..(be) mine.
...... (have/go) stale.
(be) it right to be cruel to animals?
... (lay) a new bed sheet on the bed yesterday.
...... (be) with you and your family.
(have) too much work.
d. 1..
e. My good wishes
f. 1
h. Rahul...
i. I can ........
j. The wall may ..
k. 1..........
(see) the wisdom in her words.
(fall) under an attack.
(saw) the plank to make a chair.
(bear) the responsibility for the team.
1.
The leader ......
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Explanation:
Lie, lay, lied, laid, layed… Does it even matter? We understand each other anyway, right? In fact, it does matter. Using an incorrect form increases the risk of misunderstanding at best, and it may make you sound uneducated.
The difference between “lie” and “lay” is actually not so hard to understand:
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