That is the correct spelling of "laid" (an egg, or a new floor).
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 duck laid one egg and then left in the nest.
Yes, they can. My birds laid an egg in the winter.
That is the corect spelling, "I laid the carpet." Here, laid is the past tense of to lay meaning to put it down on the floor.
The smallest normal egg is laid by one of the hummingbirds - some say the vervain. Other birds will on occasion lay a freak egg that is smaller.
It all depends on the hen herself.
Roosters don't lay eggs.
No, only female birds lay eggs. If your cockatiel laid an egg, it's a girl!
One egg is laid.
To lay an egg means to do something poorly or that something was ill-received. When we played for the championship, we laid an egg. I performed my monologue flawlessly yet I still laid an egg.
The past tense of lay is "laid"
That is the correct spelling of "laid down" (verb to lay, transitive verb).The past tense of lie (lie down) would be lay down(verb to lie, intransitive verb).