The past tense of that senetce would be "You stayed in the same building."
stayed
Stayed.
The past is stayed.
The past tense is stayed out.
The past perfect tense is created with the auxiliary verb had and a past participle. The past perfect tense of stay is had stayed.
You can't make a past tense word out of a noun. Nouns stay the same regardless of time. Find a verb to make a past tense word out of.
The past tense of stay is stayed. May I stay the weekend at Amy's? I stayed last weekend at Amy's.
No, "stood" is the past tense of "stand".
The past tense of the verb to stay is stayed(remained).The sound-alike word is the adjective staid (somber, humorless).
One way to avoid mixing tenses is to decide on a specific tense to use for your writing and stick to it throughout. Make sure to match the tense of your verbs with the timeline of your story or message. Proofreading your work can help you identify and correct any instances of mixed tenses.
Remain steady, stay the same, keep on an even course.Hold, persist, remain, stay...
The word stay is a regular verb. The past tense is stayed.
To stay is att stanna in Swedish.Present tense: stanna : stayPast tense: stannade : stayedperfect tense in present: har gått : have stayedperfect tense in past: hade gått : had stayed
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).