Put and keep between how to defirensh could you tell me please
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put means u put things other side.keep means u keep things only ur self.not other side I think it's help you
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The word keep is defined as “to have or retain possession,” of an object, or “place an object” somewhere, or persist in doing something. The past tense and past participle of the word keep is “kept”.
The word keep when used as a verb, requires an object which can be seen in the following sentences in the present tense.
You may keep the change. He keeps his shoes outside the front door. We keep food in the refrigerator. John keeps his books on the desk. Teachers keep a record of what is taught in the class.
“Keep” can also be used to convey that something must remain in a certain state or in control such as:
Keep your hands out of the cookie box! You are doing excellent work. Keep it up! Keep going straight. We are almost there. Keep your eyes on the road or else we will have an accident. Keep your mouth shut. You talk too much. Learn to keep your temper in control.
“Keep” may also be used to give a specified instruction followed by away, back, off, out etc. :
The word keep when used as a verb, requires an object which can be seen in the following sentences in the present tense.
You may keep the change. He keeps his shoes outside the front door. We keep food in the refrigerator. John keeps his books on the desk. Teachers keep a record of what is taught in the class.
“Keep” can also be used to convey that something must remain in a certain state or in control such as:
Keep your hands out of the cookie box! You are doing excellent work. Keep it up! Keep going straight. We are almost there. Keep your eyes on the road or else we will have an accident. Keep your mouth shut. You talk too much. Learn to keep your temper in control.
“Keep” may also be used to give a specified instruction followed by away, back, off, out etc. :
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