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Stay like this vs Stay like that

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Stay like this' is used when referring to the current state or position, while 'Stay like that' is used when referring to a specific state or position that has been mentioned or understood.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1778 views

Stay like this

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to the current state or position.

This phrase is used to ask someone to remain in the current state or position. It implies maintaining the current situation or arrangement.

Examples:

  • Please stay like this for a moment while I take a picture.
  • I want you to stay like this until I come back.
  • Can you stay like this until the end of the performance?
  • Ellen, we can't stay like this.
  • But if I can stay like this forever, just let me think of you from afar, I will be most satisfied.
  • Because if you kiss me now... we can stay like this.
  • were expecting to stay like this forever?
  • I have to stay like this until they wilt.
  • I can't stay like this for long, Kylie.
  • Let me stay like this for just 5 minutes.
  • I'd rather die than stay like this.
  • Our kids can't stay like this!
  • - Well, you can't stay like this... ...with your hair soaking wet.
  • I don't know what can be done now, but things mustn't stay like this.
  • I rather stay like this for ever, than be a puppet of a tyrant!
  • Since you can't stay like this at least keep a picture of yourself looking like this
  • Stay like this 3 or 4 minutes.
  • Just... stay like this a minute.
  • And I know now that neither of us can have that if we stay like this.
  • You stay like this and keep watch.
  • How many years must Setsuko stay like this?
  • We'll stay like this, close but not touching, while you relax.
  • I stay like this. I've had enough.

Alternatives:

  • remain like this
  • keep like this
  • stay in this position
  • stay in this state
  • stay as you are

Stay like that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a specific state or position that has been mentioned or understood.

This phrase is used to ask someone to remain in a specific state or position that has been previously mentioned or understood. It implies maintaining the mentioned situation or arrangement.

Examples:

  • You need to stay like that until I finish measuring.
  • Please stay like that until I give you further instructions.
  • Can you stay like that until the end of the song?
  • How long can it stay like that, with that sponge in her?
  • For this gene, I'd rather stay like that forever.
  • And must he stay like that, suffering, until he dies.
  • Stay like that, I need to see something.
  • Stay like that, spread your fingers a little.
  • Then you stay like that for 24 hours.
  • She can stay like that all afternoon.
  • She can't stay like that forever.
  • Well, she left alone, but it didn't stay like that for long.
  • I don't think she would've let it stay like that for even a minute.
  • I want you to stay like that for 20 minutes, Mrs. Eberhardt.
  • If the wind changes, your faces'll stay like that.
  • I wonder how much you practice every week and also how you make your hair stay like that.
  • But if you stay like that, you'll catch a chill and die.
  • Let it run, it's good, stay like that.
  • But you can't stay like that all day!
  • Do you want things to stay like that?
  • Su you want to stay like that!
  • Look at her... totally numb... Bet she'd stay like that for hours...!
  • Who can, through serenity, purify little by little, what is impure? Who can become calm and stay like that for ever? He who follows the Perfect Path does not want to be full of anything.

Alternatives:

  • remain like that
  • keep like that
  • stay in that position
  • stay in that state
  • stay as you were

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