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Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Lay vs. Lie from Brian P. Cleary
Brian P. Cleary
Lay vs. lie? To LAY something, you are placing it. Examples: Lay your head on my shoulder. LAY down your sword. LIE means to recline. So, lay your keys down, and lie on the couch. For bonus points: Can anyone correctly use LAIN in a sentence?
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