Phrasal Verb - keeping up
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.Definition
To continue at the same pace or level as others, especially in terms of work, studies, or fashion. It can also mean to stay informed about the latest trends or news.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll have to keep up with my studies if I want to get good grades. |
| 2 | Despite being older, she keeps up with the latest technology. |
| 3 | The fashion industry is always keeping up with the latest trends. |
| 4 | If you want to keep up with your friends, you need to be more punctual. |
| 5 | I find it hard to keep up with my emails these days. |
| 6 | He's struggling to keep up with the demands of his new job. |
| 7 | The team is doing well, we need to keep up the good work. |
| 8 | I'll have to keep up my exercise routine if I want to stay fit. |
| 9 | I can't keep up with the price of groceries these days. |
| 10 | Let's keep up the conversation and not let it die down. |