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Intransitive verbs do not take a direct object or complement.
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Which sentence is grammatically correct lay or laid in this situation?
She lay on the beach while her son splashed at the water's edge.
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She laid on the beach while her son splashed at the water's edge.
Grammarly is indicating that both are correct, but Word Power says …