amitdey111 wrote:
C contains the correct idiom. Can someone throw some light on lay vs lie?
Helloamitdey111 - This is what I can thinkof:
to lie means “torest,”
to lay means “to put or place.”
To lie is an intransitive verb: it describes an action undertaken by the subject, but it will never have a direct object.
To lay is a transitive verb: it needs a direct object because it describes the kind of action that is done to something.
Now coming back to our option choices:
"between our intelligence
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