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stay outdoor vs stay outdoors

Both "stay outdoor" and "stay outdoors" are not correct. The correct phrase is "stay outdoors" when referring to being outside. The word "outdoors" is an adverb that describes the location of the action of staying.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

stay outdoor

This phrase is not correct in English. The word "outdoor" is typically used as an adjective, not an adverb.

The word "outdoor" is an adjective used to describe things that are outside or in the open air. To indicate being outside, the correct form is "stay outdoors."
  • [Then, Signora Franca invited Marta to stay for lunch, outdoors, in her garden.]

Alternatives:

  • stay outdoors
  • spend time outside
  • remain outside
  • stay outside
  • be outdoors

stay outdoors

This phrase is correct in English and is commonly used to indicate staying outside.

"Stay outdoors" is the correct form to use when you want to convey the idea of remaining outside or spending time in the open air.
  • [Then, Signora Franca invited Marta to stay for lunch, outdoors, in her garden.]

Alternatives:

  • stay outside
  • spend time outside
  • remain outside
  • stay out
  • be outdoors

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