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These are two different verbs: one means: to be positioned horizontally (lie) and the other to position something else horizontally, to put something down (lay)
They sound similar and have a meaning connected to being horizontal, that's one reason for their confusion.
Make sure you also don't confuse their past tenses:
Lay: laid
lie: lay
Yes, Lay is the present tense of one of them and the past of the other: that's the other reason for their confusion!
The plural form of the sentence “mother and baby still move in my thoughts” are the “Mothers and babies are still in our thoughts”.
<h3>What is plural form?</h3>
The plural is one of the values of the grammatical category of number in various languages. The plural form of a noun usually suggests a quantity bigger than the word's default amount. The most common default quantity is one.
Therefore, the plural form of the above sentence is “Mothers and babies are still in our thoughts”.
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