A storybook is spelled "story."
Floors on a building are spelled "story" in the US, or "storey" in the UK.
In the US, the plural is "stories" both for story (tale) and story (level of a building).In the UK, the building level is a storey and the plural is storeys.
Just one- storey is another word for floor (by the way, it's spelt with an'ey', not just a 'y'). 1 floor = 1 story/storey. It can be spelled both ways regardless of what your spell check says. Storey is used in British English and story is used in American English (like colour and color, flavour flavor, etc...).
Mr. Storey told quite a story.
A two-storey building is one that has two floors.
A story is a book or a narrative but a storey is how many floors in a building. E.G. if someone say "my house is two storey's high" it means that their house has one set of stairs (an upstairs). Some hotels could have hundreds of storey's (Floors).
storey Stories.
Donta Storey's birth name is Donta Deshawn Storey.
June Storey's birth name is Storey, Mary June.
Red Storey's birth name is Roy Alvin Storey.
Scott Storey's birth name is Scott M. Storey.
Stephany Storey's birth name is Stephany Jeanne Storey.
Lara Storey's birth name is Lara Beth Storey.
A building with four floors (levels) would be a "four-story building." In the UK, this would be spelled "four-storey."
Charles Storey has written: 'The last dying speech, of Charles Storey'
Robby Storey's birth name is Robert Lynn Storey Jr..
A 'storey' is a floor of a building, so a single storey is a one-floor house or building.
The bedroom was on the top storey