WHICH IS THE CORRECT SENTENCE?

STAY TUNE FOR MORE IN INFORMATION.

OR

STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION.

The second sentence is correct.

Stay = command verb (understood subject)
tuned = past participle used as an adjective -- predicate adjective.

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To determine the correct sentence, you need to understand the grammar rules and usage of the words involved. In this case, the verb "stay" is being used as a command verb (imperative form) without a stated subject. So, the subject is understood to be "you" (the implied subject). The word "tuned" is a past participle used as an adjective here, modifying the understood subject "you."

Now, let's analyze the two options:

1. "Stay tune for more in information."
2. "Stay tuned for more information."

In the first option, "tune" is a verb, but it does not agree with the subject "you." The correct form should be "tuned" to match the understood subject "you." Therefore, the first sentence is incorrect.

In the second option, "tuned" is a verb in the past participle form, which agrees with the understood subject "you." Additionally, "for more information" correctly completes the sentence. Therefore, the second sentence is correct.

Remember, it's important to consider the grammar rules and correctly match the verb form to the subject when constructing a sentence.