In fact Mexico's culture and traditions are continuously evolving, just like every "living culture" around the world (e.g. only lost cultures "stay the same"). Some examples include language, religion and several traditions.
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The past tense of that senetce would be "You stayed in the same building."
Stayed is the past participle of stay.
There is no past tense because mad is an adjective.Example: I am mad. Mad is a predicate adjective describing the subject I.To use it in the past, it becomes I was mad. The verb, to be, changed, but theadjective stayed the way it is.
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).
The past is stayed.
The past tense is stayed out.
The past tense is stayed.
If you're living in the past, it means that you cannot move forward from past events and are focused on things that cannot be changed now.
Stayed.
The past tense of stay is stayed. May I stay the weekend at Amy's? I stayed last weekend at Amy's.
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to stay) and can be used as an adjective in a different sense (e.g. a stayed mast).