Becausehe fancies her. Simples.
Stayed is the past participle of stay.
The past is stayed.
The past perfect tense is created with the auxiliary verb had and a past participle. The past perfect tense of stay is had stayed.
The past tense of stay is stayed. May I stay the weekend at Amy's? I stayed last weekend at Amy's.
The past tense of the verb to stay is stayed(remained).The sound-alike word is the adjective staid (somber, humorless).
The past tense is stayed out.
The past participle form of the word "stay" is "stayed."
No, "stood" is the past tense of "stand".
Stayed.
The Past Should Stay Dead. Definitely.
The past tense of stay is stayed. It does not change when you use it in the negative by adding the word not. However, in many applications, when you use not, you do not use the simple past tense.For example, you might say, "I stayed last weekend at Amy's." But in the negative you would say "I did not staylast week at Amy's."
Yes, "stay" is a regular verb. Its past tense is "stayed" and its past participle is also "stayed."