Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - The past tense of keep

The past tense of keep

The past tense of keep is: keep, British [keep], American [keep].

I. Explanation:

1. Adjective: bribery; Be supported (because the relationship is ambiguous); Controlled.

2. Verb: (make) keep, in; Go on, repeat (doing sth); Delay (past tense and past participle of keep).

Second, phrase collocation:

Hide, hide; Inhibition; restrain

Keep going; Wear ... don't take it off.

Keep up; Continue; Not depressed; Not backward

Keep up with it; Keep in touch with ...

Remember, remember

Keep abreast; Hand in hand

Keep up, keep up.

Keeping track is to be familiar with the situation and pay attention to the trend.

No entry.

Stay away from prevention; Not close

Keep a secret; dissociable

Bilingual example of keep:

We should keep exercising.

We should keep exercising.

I think it's a good idea to continue doing morning exercises.

I'm afraid I'm getting fat. I think it's a good idea to keep exercising early.

For the sake of our health, I think we should keep exercising.

For the sake of our health, I think we should keep exercising.

Once these machines are in working condition, they will continue to work.

Once the machines are in working condition, they will continue to work.

The boy tried to hold back his tears.

The boy tried to hold back his tears.