Lie vs. Lay Quiz
Lie means to recline (no object). Lay means to put something down (needs an object).
This quiz gives you clear examples so you can finally stop second-guessing these tricky verbs.
- Practise lie, lay, laid, and lain in context.
- Short MCQs with instant feedback.
- Useful for exams, formal writing, and spoken English.
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