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If "lay" is the infinite or the third person singular present indicative form, its past participle is "laid". Please note, however, that "lay" is also the past indicative form of the very confusingly similar verb "to lie", when that means to rely on something for support of one's body. When "to like" means "to falsify", its past participle is regular, "lied"!

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The simple past singular of "lay" is "laid."

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