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Be true to your dreams when you were young. (johann schiller)

keep

English [ki? p]? Beauty [ki? p]?

Keep (keep) in; Go on, repeat (doing sth); Delay; stay

Necessities of life; Living expenses; Castle main building

I try to stick to a diet and not eat sweets?

I try to eat only the prescribed food, not sweets.

Extended data:

1 and keep can be used as transitive verbs or intransitive verbs. When used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun can be used as an object (the infinitive of the verb cannot be used as an object) or as a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for. When keep is used as an intransitive verb "save", the active structure often contains passive meaning.

2.keep can be followed by adjectives, adverbs, phrases, present participles (phrases) and past participles (phrases) as compound objects of object complements, but it cannot be followed by compound objects with infinitives.

3.keep can also be used as a copula followed by a predicate, and can be used as an adjective, adverb, noun, gerund or prepositional phrase. This usage of keep can sometimes be used in the progressive aspect.

Keep is followed by the preposition from, followed by a noun or gerund, which means "don't let yourself do something", mainly used in negative sentences or interrogative sentences.

5. Most common idioms composed of keep are not used in the progressive aspect.