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Which sentence uses the verb correctly?

  • A. Last night I laid down my jacket on the bench to watch the steer judging.
  • B. I have lain my car keys on the picnic table and now they are missing.
  • C. Last night, my four-year-old cousin lay on the hay bale and fell asleep.
  • D. My little cousin was cranky, so I lay down with him on the hay bale.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C. In this sentence, 'lay' is correctly used in the past tense to indicate the cousin reclined on the hay bale. The other options misuse 'lay' and 'laid,' leading to incorrect verb usage. 'Lay' is the past tense of 'lie,' which means to recline, while 'laid' is the past tense of 'lay,' which means to put or place something down.