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what is the difference between "stay there "and "stay in there"?
29 de ago. de 2014 12:04
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Hi Martin,
LaVaughn is correct saying "Stay there" means to remain where you are. "Stay in there" adds the extra meaning of being inside a place while you remain there.
I'll just give some examples.
Stay in there could be as specific as if someone was told to stay in a room or a broad as staying in a particular country.
29 de agosto de 2014
thanks a lot .it is very nice of you .That is what i want.
29 de agosto de 2014
"Stay there" means to remain where you are. "Stay in there" adds the extra meaning of being inside a place while you remain there. Hope that helps! :-)
29 de agosto de 2014
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