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Topic: LAY OR LIE? 1 | level: Advanced (C1-C2)




Complete each sentence with the proper form of either lay or lie.
Example: He laid (laid/lay) the notebook on the table.



1. I was exhausted, so I (lie/lay) down for a nap.

2. He was (laying/lying) the pieces on top of each other.

3. You can (lay/lie) down your bags by the desk.

4. He (lay/laid) the boxes in the trunk of the car.

5. Patrick has (laid/lain) in bed for the past three hours.

6. Can we (lie/lay) down for a little bit?

7. My aunt (laid/lay) the candy on the counter for the children.

8. My back hurt after (laying/lying) bricks all day.

9. My parents were (lying/laying) on the sand.

10. I wanted to (lay/lie) on the couch.








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