I'd have never imagined that she would lay a lie like that on me.
Jedi can wield the unseen Force. The lay unseen under the bush. Tom could not find his wallet as it lay unseen under the dresser.
It doesn't really matter because you can use both of them in the sentence.
A comma is used when there is a pause in the sentence. It doesn't matter whether or not a word ends in a particular letter.Here's an example: The dog was tired, so it lay down in the shade. See how the comma marks the pause in that sentence?
How do i use it in a sentence?
I'd have never imagined that she would lay a lie like that on me.
Some reptiles lay eggs, and some are viviparous. I can use the word viviparous in a sentence!
sometimes I lay on a hammock just to relax.
I snagged a cookie from the countertop, where it lay, unattended.
The severed branch of the tree lay on the ground.
im wondering the same thinig
I am very reclusive in my ways of discovering that pigs lay eggs.
The unknown creature lay asleep in front of our eyes.
I lay in the sun. (The verb in this sentence is intransitive, meaning it does not have an object, so you should use the past tense of the verb to lie, which is lay. The similar-meaning verb to lay, the past tense of which is laid, is a transitive verb, so the subject of the sentence would need to lay something "in the sun.")
The dog lay motionless in the street as the car drove away.
She lay in a chance longue, watching it swimming idly at the dock.XD:);):D
Luke's affiliation lay with the company, but David's lay with the pub. The college decided to review its affiliation with the NCAA.