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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Having/keeping an eye on

What is the difference between having and keeping an eye on something?

  

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anonymous What is the difference between having and keeping an eye on something? Everyone at the table had an eye on the last piece of cake. ) We have to keep an eye on our expenses this month so we don't end up in debt.

  • anonymous What is the difference between having and keeping an eye on something?
  • Everyone at the table had an eye on the last piece of cake.
  • ) We have to keep an eye on our expenses this month so we don't end up in debt.
  • (Be careful.
  • ) CJ
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anonymous

What is the difference between having and keeping an eye on something?

Everyone at the table had an eye on the last piece of cake.
(They all wanted it.)
We have to keep an eye on our expenses this month so we don't end up in debt.
(Be careful. Something bad might happen.)

CJ

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