Yes.
The past participle form of the word "stay" is "stayed."
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Isaiah 26:3, ... whose mind is stayed on thee..., the word stayed in this context is synonymous with focus.
The word "stayed" is a verb.Some example sentences are:We stayed at the local hotel.The dog obediently stayed where he was told.He stayed behind after school to finish his project.
No. Stayed is the past tense and past participle of the verb stay. The word stayed can be an adjective (from the noun 'stay' meaning a tie-down).
He stayed out all night long drinking vodka and prune juice. She stayed away from warthogs because of her allergies. They stayed calm even while the monkeys attacked. We stayed at an inn where they served pomegranate stew.
No. The word stay can be a verb, or a noun meaning a visit, a rope, or a support. There are adjectives (staying, stayed), but no adverb form.
The word stopped has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
The word stay is a regular verb. The past tense is stayed.
We stayed at the motel for two nights.
Constant, didn't fluctuate, monotonous.
The word "day" is NOT a pronoun it is a noun for the word "day" for example the lady stayed at my house for a day the word "day" is a noun. :) :) :)