Sentence examples of "stay home" in English

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Translations: all37 quedarse en casa27 other translations10
I have to stay home. Tengo que quedarme en casa.
Does Tom need to stay home today? ¿Tiene que quedarse hoy Tom en casa?
I'd rather stay home than go fishing. Prefiero quedarme en casa que ir a pescar.
I'd rather stay home than go alone. Prefiero quedarme en casa a ir solo.
We had to stay home because of the storm. Tuvimos que quedarnos en casa por causa de la tormenta.
As you have a fever, you'd better stay home. Como tienes fiebre, deberías quedarte en casa.
I stay home alone while my parents are at work. Me quedo solo en casa mientras mis padres trabajan.
I'd rather stay home than go out in this weather. Prefiero quedarme en casa que salir con este tiempo.
I didn’t want to go; I preferred to stay home, enjoying my solitude. Yo no quise ir; preferí quedarme en casa a disfrutar de mi soledad.
Today I shall go visit my friend, who is ill and has to stay home. Hoy iré a visitar a mi amiga que está enferma y no puede salir de casa.
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