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Phrasal Verb - keeping-to

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'keep to' means to follow a plan or schedule, to adhere to a rule or commitment, or to remain within certain limits. It can also mean to continue doing something or to stay with someone or something.

Examples

No.Example
1I will keep to my promise and finish the project on time.
2Please keep to the speed limit while driving in the construction zone.
3If you want to pass the exam, you need to keep to your study schedule.
4Despite the rain, we kept to our hiking plans and reached the summit.
5The coach kept to his strict training regimen to prepare for the tournament.
6My grandfather always kept to his daily routine, even in his old age.
7She kept to her vow of silence for the entire day.
8The company kept to its commitment to invest in renewable energy.
9Despite his temptations, he kept to his diet and lost 10 pounds.
10We kept to our budget and managed to save for a down payment on a house.