Present and past participle of
"lay"
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Lay is the present tense of a verb whose basic meaning is 'place something in a more or less horizontal position', with the past tense and participle laid. Lay is also the past tense of the verb lie ('assume a horizontal or resting position'); while lain is the past participle. Please lay it on the floor.
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Lay is the present tense of verb and past participle is laid
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