La Traducción
Transitive: to lay laid laid
Intransitive: to lie lay lain
Transitive: to raise raised raised Intransitive: to rise rose risen
Transitive: to set set set
Intransitive: to sit sat sat
RISE/RAISE – SIT/SET – LIE/LAY
Underline the correct verb choice for eachsentence.
1. Chuck (lay, laid) his pen down on the desk.
2. The blanket (lay, laid) on the floor.
3. Pablo (sat, set) the book on the shelf.
4. The government’s proposal for the 9/11 memorial(rose, raised) many objections.
5. Effie (rose, raised) at five o'clock every morning when she had that factory job.
6. Milton has (laid, lain) in bed all day.
7. Zoë had just (laid, lain) her headon the desk for a minute.
8. Monte (lay, laid) the diamonds on the counter.
9. Albert (lay, laid) on his favorite blue Mickey Mouse beach towel.
10. Adriana has always (risen, raised) beforenoon.
11. Eric has never (risen, raised) before noon.
12. Paul often (sits, sets) in the front of the restaurant.
13. Ramona always (sits, sets) in the front seat.
14. Reginald (rose, raised)the curtain.
15. Sammie (lied, lay) on the beach and slept.
16. Zebedee (sat, set) on the corner of Southridge Avenue.
17. Craig (rose, raised) the water level in the tank.
18. Etta (rose,raised) her eyebrows at Wilfred’s suggestion.
19. Opal did not (rise, raise) from her bed.
20. Lola (sat, set) on the porch steps.
21. (Raise, Rise) the window to let in some cool air.
22. Whydon't you go (lie, lay) down for a while?
23. The architect (lain, laid) the blueprints out on the table.
24. We (sit, set) the lamp on the night table.
25. The old man (sat, set) on the hardbench.
26. Yesterday afternoon I was so tired I had to [lie, lay] down for a nap.
27. Tamara’s mother and father died in an accident when she was just a baby, so she was [risen, raised] by her...
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