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Stare vs Stair
Rule
Stare vs Stair
Stare is a VERB = Means to have a fixed look at someone or something with eyes wide open.
“Please stop staring at me.”
Stair is a NOUN = Refers to a set of steps leading from one floor of a building to another.
“Emma walked up the long stairs.”
Check yourself
1.
I found my friend sitting on the bottom ___________.
Response options:
stair
stare
2.
Do you think it is impolite to __________ at someone?
Response options:
stare
stair
3.
Please do not run up the _________, you will fall over.
Response options:
stairs
stares
4.
She gave him a frosty __________.
Response options:
stair
stare
5.
He slipped on the wet __________.
Response options:
stares
stairs
Result
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