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7. The lions are laying in wait for their prey. 8. The lions have laid in wait for their prey. 9. I laid the blanket over her as she slept. 10. I will lie my head on my pillow shortly. Lay vs. Lie Quiz 2 Make corrections where needed. Place a check mark in front of sentences that are correct. Answers are on page 129. 1. Lay down next to me and I will hold you. 2. When my dog is tired, she lays on her back. 3. I think we can lay the groundwork for lasting changes within the organization. 4. I have laid down because of a headache every afternoon this week. 5. Henry has lied consistently on the witness stand. 6. Sandra has lain out her plan for reorganization. 7. The preschoolers have lain down after lunch each day. 8. After I took the pill, I had to lay down. 9. I have laid my cards on the table. 10. Lay on this lounge chair and soak up some sun. Advice vs. Advise Quiz 1 Circle the correct word. Answers are on page 129. 1. Adele is always happy to offer advice/advise if you ask her for it. 2. The lawyer adviced/advised him to plead guilty. 3. If you want to go on the senior trip, I would strongly advice/advise you to start saving your money. 4. Our new members are impressed with the level of advice/advise they received from the leadership group. 5. Sara always takes my advice/advise to heart. 6. I'd like to ask an engineer to advice/advise us on the design. 7. We adviced/advised the city council that the deadline was tentative and might need to be extended. 8. Lakeisha knows she can always go to her best friend for advice/ advise. 128
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