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Pharaohs built great temples and pyramids so when past they would have a place to lay rest or be remembered by.
It really depends on the length of your flashback (e.g. a paragraph vs a few pages) and the tense used in the rest of your story. However, it's common for the past tense to be used.
Past tense is act or action done in the past.The past tenses include the simple past, past perfect, past continuous, and past perfect continuous.
The past tense and past participle are both had.
The past tense is took. The past participle is taken.
Rested is the past participle of rest.
The past tense is rested.
The past tense is rested.
rest for the best cos the past ain't last tis the past you rast-afariennnnnnnnnnnnn.
Lay. Check "http://web.ku.edu/~edit/lie.html" to find out for yourself.
Subject+had+Verb 3rd form+Rest of the sentence
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Laying My Past to Rest - 2010 was released on: USA: 27 May 2010 (Atlanta, Georgia) USA: 1 October 2010 (KingdomWood Christian Film Festival)
The four principal parts of the verb "lie" (meaning to recline or rest) are: lie (present), lay (past), lain (past participle), lying (present participle).
The past tense of lie (to tell an untruth) is lied. Lied is also the past participle. The past tense of lie (to rest or recline in a horizontal position) is lay. Lain is the past participle.
'Rest' can be a noun ('I need a rest') or a verb ('rest assured').
Adjective forms of the noun and verb rest include the present and past participle of the verb (to rest) which are resting and rested. Related derivative adjectives include restful, restive, and restless.