June 23, 2022

THANKFUL THURSDAY

CAT NAPS
She curled up on the bed,
and laid down her head.
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Now, I was totally confused here as to whether to use "laid down" or "lay down" and so I "asked google" ... 
I am thankful this answer helped solve my confusion! NOT!







 

28 comments:

  1. I remember at school we were once told it is laid, and it is chickens that lay eggs. I am sure there was more to it than that but that is the only part I have always remembered. If in doubt I put laid.

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  2. That is what I would do too June. I like naps too :)
    Purrs, Julie

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  3. i looked at the link and what were they thinking? I would go with my own choice and would say she laid down her head. these days we can all read anything that is written and know what the person meant... that is good and also that is bad..

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  4. You have the sweetest ear, Juney, and we love your poem.

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  5. No matter the word, sweet June did it purrfectly! Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  6. English is tricky sometimes!
    When I'm really in doubt, I rewrite my sentence to avoid the problem...hehehe!

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  7. Happy nappy. We do the same thing at night when we all go to bed.

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  8. June looks happy and content. I don 't worry about proper grammar.
    That is for humans.... maybe ;)
    Purrs, Julie




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  9. What lovely clean ears you have my dear! All the better to hear with, you say?

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  10. Precious June! Goodness, that explanation was not helpful - MOL!

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  11. sweet kitty portrait ~ enjoying her nap ~ Xo

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  12. That explanation has my head spinning so much that even tough I have to go to my work, I shall have to lie down, after II lay down my phone...

    I would much rather just enjoy seeing you all comfy there, lying down, June!

    And as pets who speak, we can break all the rules...righht? Righto!

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  13. Ann I have tossed those uses around in my head most of my life. Love that link.
    I think I under stand now!!
    Hugs cecilia

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  14. We'll have to save that grammatic explanation. Hope you had a good nap, June.

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  15. Oh June, you look so very comfy!!
    xoxo,
    Rosy, Sunny & Jakey

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  16. A cute photo of comfy June! But the word usage explanation confuses me too ...

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  17. The English language is a confusing one! I've been writing professional since 2006, and I still have to go look things up!

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  18. English can be confounding and confusing at the best of times. Whether it's right or wrong, i do loke the poem.

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  19. One lovely fuzzy ear...

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  20. Mark's Mews - As they say, Furry ears, warm heart:...

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  21. Goodnight, sleep tight, sweet June✨ Thank you for the beautiful badge your mommy made for me. I know we already thanked you, but we can't thank you enough💗Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend🐾😽💞

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  22. Hi June! (Marv waves wildly) You ARE the hostess with the mostest! What a wonderful event, I am so happy to be a part of it and get to come and play with some new furrends. I do hope your Mom does not mind that I brought some live mice (for an impromptu Mouse safari! And I gotta thank you that you helped me to get Mom to post (and visit) this week! This is so much FUN! Purrs and head bonks, Marv

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  23. Mom think if you are going to place or put someTHING down, it should be laid. But how that works with one's head is another wonder:). Sweet dreams, June.

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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