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The word stores is both a noun and a verb, but they have different meanings.

1. Noun: store is a word for a place that sells things that you can buy. (plural- stores)

Sentence- I have to go to the 99 cents STORE to buy a notebook.

2. Verb: store is to keep or put away safely; to put in storage.

Sentence- I told her to STORE away her photos for safe keeping.

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Stores can be the third person singular form of the verb to store; for example:

She stores her photographs on a hard drive.

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