Staring is to stare at a person, place, or thing.
Starring is to star, as in a play, show, or film.
The correct spelling is "staring"
look
Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.
That depends on what you mean. Do you mean looking, like staring at the screen? If so, it is stared. If you mean stars, like starring your movie review, then it is starred.
Staring is correct, assuming you mean that someone stares at you.
Starring means staring in a movie, staring means staring at something or somebody.
The correct spelling is "staring"
The verb to stare drops the ending E to form staring (intently watching).
what is a letter starring wiyh r sping
staring in an angry way
staring hilaty duff and her sister haylie duff!!!! answerd by michaela
Staring means to continue looking at someone a long time, as if they looked funny or you are trying to intimidate them.
No, Sarah Michelle Gellar is not starring in "My Babysitter's a Vampire" the TV series.
Where can I buy a copy of the movie Funny Valentines , starring Alfre Woodard
The new Batman movie staring Ben Affleck will not be released until 2016.
look
Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.Starring is correct for someone who is one of the main characters in a movie or a play or a show and staring is looking directly at something.