English · Common Verbs
/steɪz/
[/steɪz/]
third-person singular of stay
Third-person singular present of 'stay': used when he, she, or it remains in a place.
My brother stays at home on rainy days and reads adventure books all afternoon long.
My brother stays at home on rainy days and reads adventure books all afternoon long.
From Old French 'estai-', from Latin 'stare' (to stand).
Used with singular subjects in the present tense to describe remaining somewhere.