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Phrasal Verb - keeping for

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'keep for' means to save or set aside something for a specific purpose or person in the future. It implies an intention to use or give the item to someone at a later time.

Examples

No.Example
1I'll keep this coat for you when it gets colder.
2She kept the letter for a long time before deciding to read it.
3The chef kept the wine for aging in oak barrels for several years.
4He kept the money for a rainy day.
5I'll keep this seat for you at the concert.
6She kept the receipt for the refund.
7We kept the tickets for the game as souvenirs.
8He kept the promise for her and sent her the gift.
9She kept the dress for her sister's wedding.
10They kept the land for farming purposes.