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GJG
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by GJG »
Hi, everybody:
Would you please tell me what's the meaning of "keep to do something"
Thanks
GJG
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Arale
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by Arale »
I only see 'keep to something', not 'keep to do* something'. (We often say 'keep doing something')
If you mean 'keep to something', it means 'do what you have promised or planned to do'.
_Arale_
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tqth
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by tqth »
Not sure!May be both "keep to do sth" and "keep doing sth " are acceptable. But in writing we hardly use "keep to do sth".
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GJG
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by GJG »
Dear Arale&Tqth,
Thanks!