keep in
Intermedio (B1) neutral
To stop someone from going out, or to not lose touch with someone.
"The teacher kept three students in at lunchtime for not finishing their homework."
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The Daily Show · 2:52
Keep in mind, keep in mind the entire
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BBC Earth · 14:51
keep in touch.
How to Use KEEP in Everyday English | Daily English Conversations | English Podcast
Real Easy Talks · 1:32
Keep in touch.
How to Use KEEP in Everyday English | Daily English Conversations | English Podcast
Real Easy Talks · 11:56
Keep in touch.
How to Use KEEP in Everyday English | Daily English Conversations | English Podcast
Real Easy Talks · 18:19
Keep in touch.