Phrasal Verb - keeping-to
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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 |
|---|---|
| 1 | I will keep to my promise and finish the project on time. |
| 2 | Please keep to the speed limit while driving in the construction zone. |
| 3 | If you want to pass the exam, you need to keep to your study schedule. |
| 4 | Despite the rain, we kept to our hiking plans and reached the summit. |
| 5 | The coach kept to his strict training regimen to prepare for the tournament. |
| 6 | My grandfather always kept to his daily routine, even in his old age. |
| 7 | She kept to her vow of silence for the entire day. |
| 8 | The company kept to its commitment to invest in renewable energy. |
| 9 | Despite his temptations, he kept to his diet and lost 10 pounds. |
| 10 | We kept to our budget and managed to save for a down payment on a house. |