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Teo Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

stand/stay

1. Stand where you are, with what you have, make something out of it and never be satisfied.

2. Stay where you are, with what you have, make something of it and never be satisfied.

Which of the above sentences is correct?
  

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Teo 1. Stand where you are, with what you have, make something out of it and never be satisfied. 2.

  • Teo 1.
  • Stand where you are, with what you have, make something out of it and never be satisfied.
  • 2.
  • Stay where you are, with what you have, make something of it and never be satisfied.
  • Which of the above sentences is correct?
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Teo
1. Stand where you are, with what you have, make something out of it and never be satisfied.

2. Stay where you are, with what you have, make something of it and never be satisfied.

Which of the above sentences is correct?

Usualy, stay where you are. This could mean for the moment, or for a
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When asked to recant his theses, Martin Luther said, "Here I stand. I cannot do otherwise."

Stay (stand) where you are, with what you have (believe), make something out of (of) it and be satisfied.

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