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Stay over
Hello,
thanks for replying to my previous post. If I wanted to say 'my friend is staying in my house for a few days' in a more sophisticated way...
Can I say 'My friend is staying over with me for a few day' or 'my friend is staying over my house for a few days'
Many thanks
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Re: Stay over

Originally Posted by
Emmanuelle123
Hello,
thanks for replying to my previous post. If I wanted to say 'my friend is staying in my house for a few days' in a more sophisticated way...
Can I say 'My friend is staying over with me for a few day' or 'my friend is staying over my house for a few days'
Many thanks
Using the word "over" does not make the statement more sophisticated.
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