keep
How to Use Keep
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo hold on to, continue, look after, or stay in a state — one of English's most flexible everyday verbs.
Note the fixed phrase "for keeps" (permanently), and "earn one's keep" (justify the cost of supporting someone).
Word Forms
kept past tense, keep plural, kept plural, keeps plural, Keeps plural, keeps singular, keep singular, kept singular, keepest singular, keptst singular, keptest singular, keepeth singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
You can _____ the book, I have another copy.
Etymology
From Old English cēpan ("to seize, observe, take heed of"), a Germanic verb originally about watching and taking care.