keep (約束などを)守る

August 25, 2016 =========
☆ keep (約束などを)守る
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There are many different ways to use the word, “keep.” In fact, if you check your dictionary you might find about twenty or so different ways to use “keep” as a verb! Today, though, we’ll just look at the idea of keeping “something” such as a promise or an appointment.
When you keep a promise or an appointment, you do what you said you would do. Here are some examples:
I hope my brother keeps his promise to come and visit us during the holidays.
I just don’t trust him; he never keeps his word. (He never does what he says he will do.)
She always keeps her promises.
Can you use keep in a sentence?
Bye,
Chris