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Choose the Intransitive verb - Lie lay lain lying or Transitive verb - lay laid laid laying- in English for MDCAT & NUMS

Q. Choose the correct option for Intransititive and Transitive Verb

1. I have been _____ in the bed since morning.

2. She has been _____ to me for many days.

3. We saw a snake which was ____ dead in the pool. 

4. She ____ in the bed for the whole day yesterday.

5. I saw some persons who were ____ flowers on the flowers.

6. We did not ____ there on the desk.

7. I saw some flowers which were _____ on the graves.

8. She ____ the money in the cupboard.

9. We were not _____ to our parents.

10. She has been ____ to her husband for years.

11. I saw some birds which were ____ eggs in their nest.

12. She _____ her purse in the kitchen and forgot.

13. He ____ to his parents.

14. They were lying on the green grass.
15. I don't want  ____ to them.
16. All of them were _____ in their beds.
17. Did she _____ the money in her bag?
18. Machines have _____ in the factory for many months.
A) pain it
B) laid

19. The birds have been _____ under the sun.
A) setting
B) sitting

20. There ____ the combs and Dalla was crying. 
A) lay
B) laid

21. The old man wanted to ______ his corps.
A) rise
B) raise

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