The verb to keep has many meanings. Can you
guess its meanings from the following sentences?
Consult a dictionary, if necessary.
1. Keep in mind that you should keep it a
secret, besides, I’ll keep an eye on you to keep you
from telling it either to your sister or friends.
2. Tell her keep her remarks to herself and I’ll
try my best to keep smiling as if nothing had kept
me from keeping my diary.
3. He assured us that he would keep his promise to keep that ring until the following Friday when
we kept our wedding anniversary.
4. Keep fit in order to be able to keep the goals
and if you keep going like that we shall keep you in
this position.
5. It is quite difficult for a woman to keep her
family and, more than that, to keep a house and a
shop, and manage to keep pace with everything that
is new.