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What is the difference between ( Keep on , Keep out , Keep away )
16 de ago. de 2012 1:01
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Keep on = continue doing something.
"Until he arrives, we are just going to have to keep on waiting."
Keep out = Stay outside of some building, room or container, do not go in.
"Keep out of the living room. I just cleaned it."
Keep away = Stay some distance from something or someone, don't have anything to do with it.
"Keep away from those boys. They get into trouble a lot."
16 de agosto de 2012
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Use a dictionary, man.
16 de agosto de 2012
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