The verb "lain" is the past participle form of "lie" (meaning to recline or be in a horizontal position). It is used when referring to something or someone in a state of recline or horizontal position in the past. For example, "I have lain on the bed all day" or "The books were lain on the table."
The past participle of "lain" is "lain." For example, "He had lain on the couch all day."
Present Tense: Lie Past Tense: Lay Past Participle: Lain
"Have lain" is the correct form. "Lain" is the past participle of "lie" (to recline), and when used with "have," it indicates the action took place in the past. So, "have lain" is used to describe the act of reclining that occurred in the past.
I have lain on bed for more than five hours
The body of the great leader was lain next to his faithful wife and his loving children.
The verb "lain" is the past participle form of "lie" (meaning to recline or be in a horizontal position). It is used when referring to something or someone in a state of recline or horizontal position in the past. For example, "I have lain on the bed all day" or "The books were lain on the table."
The victim's body had lain in the ground so long it had started to decompose.
The past participle of "lain" is "lain." For example, "He had lain on the couch all day."
The (or those) gloves have lain on the bureau all week.
Lain is 5' 7".
Elyse Lain's birth name is Elyse Lain Elshenawey.
Jewell Lain's birth name is Jewell Jean Lain.
Lain because "i have laid in a hammock" is like saying "She has laid out in the sun"
Nadine Lain has written: 'Lain, Lowrance, Lorance, and related families'
Douglas Lain was born in 1970.
Andrea Lain is 5' 11".