Ah, the past tense can sometimes be a tricky little creature! When it comes to the verb "lay," we need to transform it into its past tense form. So, "lay" becomes "laid."
Think of it like this: when you lay down a book on a table, you are performing an action in the present tense. But if you laid that same book down yesterday, you are talking about the past, so you use the past tense "laid." It's like the book has settled comfortably into its past tense form!
Remember, understanding past tenses can sometimes be a bit puzzling, but with practice, it gets easier. So keep on learning and using those verbs correctly! ✨
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