you lay
The past tense of lay is "laid"
I/you/we/they have laid. She/he/it has laid.
present - past - past participle lay - laid - laid Not to be confused with lie - lay - lain
Laid is the past tense of lay.
The past tense is laid.
The present tense for "laid" is "lay." For example: "I lay the book on the table."
The past tense of the transitive verb lay is laid. Example: I laid the book on the table.The past participle of lay is have/has laid. Example: I have always laid my books on this table.
"Laid" is the past tense of lay.
The past participle is laid.
The past tense of the verb "lay" is "laid."
The past tense of lay can be laid, or just lay. For example, yesterday the hen laid an egg. However, we do not say that we "laid on the bed", but that we "lay on the bed".The present perfect tense can be "has lain" or "has laid", e.g. "He has lain on that couch, doing nothing, for days" or "Your pet hen has laid an egg on the couch".
The present perfect tense of "lay" is "has/have laid." For example: "I have laid the book on the table."