The past tense and past participle of lay is laid.
He laid down on the floor.
The past tense of lie is lay but not because there is any overlap between the two verbs.
He laid the books down on the table.
He laid his hand on my shoulder.
So when you say i lay down for a nap you re actually using the verb lie not lay despite the way it sounds.
Lie back phrasal verb.
The past tense of lie is lay and the past participle is lain.
I laid my book aside turned off the light and went to sleep.
And now i lay this question to rest.
The students laid away their books to do morning exercises.
To sit stand or lie in a relaxed position.
To be in a position in which your body is flat on a surface such as the floor or a bed.
Lie is instransitive now lie on the floor it gets tricky in the past tense because the past tense of lay is laid and the past tense of lie is lay.
I felt sick so i lay down.
He is lying on the bed and why don t you lay it on the bed.
To move from a sitting position into a position in which you are lying flat on a surface.
They laid down their weapons and surrendered.
Lay the gun on the table e g.
Lay and laid both mean to set something down while lie lay and lain all mean the subject is setting itself down.
She laid the blanket on the floor when i asked.
The couple laid the new carpet on the floor.
He lay on the floor.
Free thesaurus definition of to sit or lie down from the macmillan english dictionary.
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He finished the tea and laid the cup aside.
He is laying on the bed or why don t you lie it on the bed.
Lay is a transitive verb meaning it requires a subject.
She had laid careful plans.