'Holiday Inn' is an American, 1942 film, in which Jim Hardy starred as Bing Crosby. Since the 'Holiday Inn', was set in America, one can assume that the inn would be located within the United States. However, please keep in mind that the 'Holiday Inn' could possibly be fictional.
The Gateway Lodge in Land O Lakes, Wisconsin, as a guest of owner and theatre tycoon John King
You can find information on Holiday Inn Franchises by going to the Holiday Inn site. You can also talk to others who have stayed at Holiday Inns to see if they enjoyed their stay.
Stayed is the past participle of stay.
In the past they have stayed at the Hyatt downtown
The past is 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 participle form of the word "stay" is "stayed."
Stay is the present tense of stayed.
No. Stayed is the past tense and past participle of the verb stay. The word stayed can be an adjective (from the noun 'stay' meaning a tie-down).
The present perfect tense for "stay" is "have/has stayed." It's like saying, "I have stayed up way too late binge-watching Netflix again." So, if you want to sound fancy and sophisticated, just throw in a "have" or "has" before "stayed" and you're good to go.
The past form is stayed so it is a regular verb.
they stayed in manors