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Which sentence correctly uses the verbs "lay" and "lie"? ![](https://qallery.app/diagrams/v2_417876fda3c2/img-046.jpeg) ![](https://qallery.app/diagrams/v2_417876fda3c2/img-047.jpeg)

AThe books are laying on the table.
BPlease lie these coats across my bed for now.
CHe has laid in bed all day.
DYesterday I laid the keys on the table.
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Yesterday I laid the keys on the table.
"Lay" means put or place something and takes an object; "keys" is the object in option D, so "laid" is correct. "Lie" means recline or remain in a position and does not take an object. Thus A should be "lying," B should be "lay," and C should be "lain."
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