I/you/we/they lay. He/she/it lays.
The present participle is laying.
The present tense for "laid" is "lay." For example: "I lay the book on the table."
"Lay" is the past tense of "Lie" which is the present tense.
The present tense of "lay" is "lay" or "lays" depending on the subject.
Yes, the past of lie (to rest or recline in a horizontal position) is lay. Lay is also a present tense verb meaning to place something in a horizontal position. The past tense of lay is laid.The past tense of lie (to speak an untruth) is lied.
The past tense of lie (to speak an untruth) is lied.The past tense of lie (to rest in a horizontal position) is lay.Lay is also a present tense verb, and its past tense form is laid.
The present tense for "laid" is "lay." For example: "I lay the book on the table."
"Lay" is the past tense of "Lie" which is the present tense.
The present tense of "lay" is "lay" or "lays" depending on the subject.
Yes, the past of lie (to rest or recline in a horizontal position) is lay. Lay is also a present tense verb meaning to place something in a horizontal position. The past tense of lay is laid.The past tense of lie (to speak an untruth) is lied.
The past tense of lie (to speak an untruth) is lied.The past tense of lie (to rest in a horizontal position) is lay.Lay is also a present tense verb, and its past tense form is laid.
The present continuous tense of lay:I am laying.You/We/They are laying.He/She/It is laying.
The present perfect tense of "lay" is "has/have laid." For example: "I have laid the book on the table."
Present Tense: Lie Past Tense: Lay Past Participle: Lain
Past present and future
Lay, laying, lying, and laid are all verbs.Lay is a present tense transitive verb and is also the past tense of the present tense intransitive verb lie.Laying is the present participle of lay and is used to create the progressive tenses.Lying is the present participle of the verb lie.Laid is the past tense of lay.
I/you/we/they have laid. She/he/it has laid.
The present tense for the verb "lay" is "lay" for the base form and "lays" for the third person singular form, such as "She lays the book on the table."