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  • 14-05-2018
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What is the difference between "Laid" and "Layed?"

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aizahreem
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  • 15-05-2018
The meaning Laid :" she laid the baby in his crib"
 
The meaning Layed:
Although “layed” is an extremely popular variant spelling of the past tense of transitive “lay,” “laid” is the traditional spelling in all contexts. If your boss decides tolay you off, you are laid off. The hen laid an egg. You laid down the law.

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