Lay or lie (English exercise n°26501 - Please quote this number when contacting us)Other English exercises on the same topicLay or lieLay or lie Lay means to place or to set down. Lie means to rest or to recline English exercise "Lay or lie" created by felin (06-09-2007) with The test builderClick here to see the current stats of this English test1. If you lielay on the couch any longer, you will turn into a potato. 2. Please lielay the files on my desk. 3. The apples have laidhave lain on the counter fo so long that they are now rotten. 4. Michael laidlain the blankets on the beds. 5. Don't just laylie there like a lump, do something! 6. We had laidhad lain so long in the sun, by the end of the day we looked like lobsters. 7. I always forget where I lielay my keys down when I get home. 8. After the baby fell asleep, she was quietly laidlain in her crib. 9. My glasses always lielay next to my computer. End of the free exercise to learn English: Lay or lie (01.11.2008 16:10)A free English exercise to learn English.Other English exercises on the same topic | All our lessons and exercises
Lay or lie
Lay means to place or to set down.
Lie means to rest or to recline