I heard it from Modern Family season 1 episode 16
when it goes...
Phil : See how much better this is? The truck goes in, it gets video, and then we get a preview of whatever's in there. How ingenious is that, huh
Luke : Are you too scared to go in?
Phil : Why would you say that?
Luke : Well, when you stuck your head in, you screamed a little.
Phil : I told you, that was the house settling. Besides, this is so much cooler. This is how NASA does it. Now, hand me the itty bitty booklight. Yeah. Final piece of the puzzle. Blast off!
Luke : Hey, dad?
Phil : Yeah?
Luke : How are you supposed to steer if you don't know where you're going?
Phil : Stay in the present, buddy. Got to do it by feel. You got to get all Jedi on it. Uh-oh.
Luke : Did you just lose my truck?
Phil : No.
Luke : You just lost my truck!
Phil : No, I didn't!
Luke : That was my truck! Grandpa just gave it to me!
Phil : I told you to stay in the present!
Luke : Stop yelling! Truce?
Phil : Yeah, sorry.
bold-italic phrase "stay in the present"
I googled the word, but it seems like it doesn't have any meaning at all.
what's the definition?
to present
it's a slang way to say: stay cool :)
Past and Present"That was then, this is now" means to forget about the past and think about the present..
To stay up all night or to stay out all night.
(Linking verb) Please remain calm. (Action verb) The smell of their roses does not remain.
"Stay in the present" means focusing on and being mindful of what is happening right now, rather than worrying about the future or dwelling on the past. It's a reminder to be fully engaged and aware of the current moment without letting distractions or concerns take you away from that experience.
The present tense of the verb "stay" is "stay". For example, "I stay at home on weekends."
Staying is the present participle of stay.
Stay is the present tense of stayed.
Present perfect is formed with - have/has + past participleThe past participle of stay is stayed so present perfect is have stayed or has stayed.We have stayed to long.She has stayed far too long.
where does our present governer of karanataka stay
If you mean present as in past, present and future, the word is Presente. If you mean present, like a gift, the word is "regalo" If you mean present, as in to present an idea the word is "Presentar"
No, you can only stay in the present.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
you have to know the present tents and past tents :3
you mean if I stay
No. The verb stay means to remain. The noun stay can mean a visit, a rope, or a support (collar stay)