If your dog is still under the bush it is my dog lay under the bush but if he's not under it still it's my dog laid under the bush.
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no they lay dog eggs and cats lay cat eggs elephants has nothing to do with this
Spawn is the name of the eggs that are laid by frogs.
two birds had 7 and one had 5
generally, for the first few times, the egg will be laid in random places, then as they get into a routine, the hen will lay in the nesting box
They LIE down (to lie, lay, lain). LAY the table, please! (to lay, laid, laid).
Ganders are male so can't lay eggs.
The past tense of "lay" is "laid."
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The present perfect tense of "lay" is "have laid."
The past participle of "lay" is "laid." For example, "She laid the book on the table."
The past tense of "lay" is "laid."
you lay
The past of "lay" is "laid."
The present tense for "laid" is "lay." For example: "I lay the book on the table."
The past tense of the transitive verb lay is laid. Example: I laid the book on the table.The past participle of lay is have/has laid. Example: I have always laid my books on this table.
The simple past tense of "lay" is "laid."