At military "attention".
Both. It's just the way you use it in a sentence.
The correct way to set down a crankshaft is to stand it up on its backside.
You are correct.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
On the left side of the horse, near the horse's cheek. Um no ^ ................. you lead a Horse from the near side ( Left Side) and you should stand at the Horses shoulder. That is the correct way. (:
In the correct context, this can stand for His (or Her) Majesty's Secret Service. Jack
Politically correct
No, standing on bus stop is not correct. Standing at the bus stop is correct.
Yes, the correct past tense for "stand" is "stood."
the the correct way is regally
Politically Correct or Personal Computer.
Stand is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "the teacher made Liam stand in the corner for being rude".