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I know she stayed at the Trump earlier in they year. But that was when she was dating Joe. She doesn't stay there anymore but I really want to know where she stays too!
Mostly not.
as far as I know stood is used as the past of stand by like - I stood by the door for hours. And you use stayed as the past of stay.-yesterday I stayed at my cousin's house. you!
This question makes very little sense. Rewrite what you want to know.
they are are staying in the crown metropol hotel i know this becuase my teacher stayed there before them and she stayed three doors down from them and she had to prove that she stayed there just to get to her room so yeah
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stayed in Medina for 10 years; since 622 AD up to 632 AD (year of his death).
The present perfect tense for "stay" is "have/has stayed." It's like saying, "I have stayed up way too late binge-watching Netflix again." So, if you want to sound fancy and sophisticated, just throw in a "have" or "has" before "stayed" and you're good to go.
Immigrants didn't want to except help from the outside because they did not know who to trust. Most immigrants stayed in their own little group or part of the town.
I don't know, but if there was it should have stayed.
I don't know if he stayed with a king, but most famous composers usually preformed for people with a higher rank in class, such as a king, or govenor or people of that sort.
Both are correct, depending on the situation. I stayed in my house. I stayed in a hotel. I stayed at the door. I stayed at the starting-line. I stayed at the beach for the weekend. I stayed at my friend's house.
Andrew Clements when you were a boy and you went to Maine and you stayed at the cabin at Maine by the lake did you know how to fly fish? Andrew Clements when you were a boy and you went to Maine and you stayed at the cabin at Maine by the lake did you know how to fly fish?