"Lays" is correct for the third person singular present indicative of the transitive verb "lay", as in "Lay the tile quickly so that we can leave." A single third person who obeys this request lays the tile.
That is the correct spelling of "monotreme" (a mammal that lays eggs).
The correct spelling is "leis" and yes they do.
if my calculations are correct , they just act as usual as they ever did
banjo lol //////a dobreau not sure spelling is correct
The homophone for "lays" is "laze."
Yes lays is allowed What do you mean by lays?
The correct phrase is "lies in the fact," which means something is based on or can be attributed to a specific fact or situation. "Lays" is the present tense form of the verb "to lay," which typically requires an object and is not appropriate for this context.
"Herein lies" is correct. "Lays" implies that it is the object that is lying. "Lies" implies that the subject is lying. ("Lying" being the gerund for "lie".)When you say "herein lies the mcguffin." You are saying that the mcguffin is lying, you are not saying that the mcguffin is laying something else. You lie (yourself) on the ground. You lay a book on the table. You lay your argument before me and thus, there it lies.Ans2:The hen is in her coop and herein lays eggs.The lawyer has entered the courtroom and herein lies.Herein lies an argument that both usages can be correct.
The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them. The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them.
regular lays brand chips, no If you have a bag of organic Lays then they would be organic..if you do not,then they are not organic ..??????
lays is non veg !
lays is non veg !