“Lay”
Definition:
The word “lay” is a verb that means to place something down in a horizontal or resting position. It can also refer to the act of producing eggs, especially in animals or setting something in place carefully. It is often used to describe the action of positioning objects or laying down plans, responsibilities, or foundations.
Transitive
Definition of the Verb Form:
When a verb is used in a sentence in a different or modified way to describe the context of an action performed by the subject, it’s known as a verb form. There are up to five forms of a verb:
- Base Form (Root)
- Simple Past
- Past Participle
- Present Participle
- Third Person Singular
You need to know all forms of the verbs to make sentences in different contexts or tenses.

Here are examples of the five forms V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5 of the verb “Lay” used in sentences. See the examples below:
Base Form (V1):
I lay the books on the table for you. Could you lay the clothes out to dry?
Simple Past (V2):
She laid the keys on the kitchen counter. Where did you lay your wallet yesterday?
Past Participle (V3):
He has laid the groundwork for the new project. Have you ever laid the foundation for something big?
Present Participle / Gerund (V4):
They are laying bricks to build the new house. Have you seen how they are laying the tiles?
Third Person Singular (V5):
He lays the towel on the chair after swimming. Do you lay out your clothes before bed?
Each form is used based on the tense and context of the sentence.

Meaning of the Verb “Lay” and Its Usage in Sentences. Five Examples are given below:
To put something down in a flat or horizontal position:
I always lay my keys on the table when I come home. Where do you lay your things when you arrive?
To place something carefully or in a specific way:
She laid the blanket on the bed before napping. How do you lay out your bed in the morning?
To produce eggs (used for animals, especially birds):
The hen has laid three eggs today. Have you ever seen a bird lay eggs?
To establish or set the foundation for something:
They laid the plans for the new building. Have you ever laid out a plan for a big event?
To rest something in a particular position or place:
He laid the documents on the desk for review. Do you lay your tools in a specific spot when you work?

The Synonyms of the Given Word “Lay”:
- Place
- Set
- Position
- Rest
- Put down
- Arrange
The Antonyms of the Given Word “Lay”:
- Pick up
- Lift
- Raise
- Move
- Collect
Base Form (Root) | Simple Past (V2) | Past Participle (V3) |
grew | grown | |
stole | stolen | |
worked | worked | |
laid | laid | |
hit | hit | |
lost | lost | |
forgot | forgotten | |
became | become | |
shook | shaken | |
hurt | hurt | |
hung | hung | |
rose | risen | |
asked | asked | |
cleaned | cleaned | |
came | come | |
played | played | |
woke | woken | |
listened | listened | |
shut | shut | |
wept | wept | |
held | held | |
carried | carried | |
paid | paid | |
understood | understood | |
tried | tried | |
finished | finished | |
dug | dug | |
taught | taught | |
had | had | |
kept | kept | |
cut | cut |








