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Carter Lee Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Is "Please keep in touch with me" natural expression ?

Hi.


when I try to expression such as keep in touch, I found some expression as below

I'll keep in touch with you.

keep in touch him.

keep in touch them.


But I'm just wondering how about "Please keep in touch with me" expression.

I'm not sure whether this expression as natural.

  

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"I'll keep in touch with you" is fine. However, you probably would be saying more. For example: While I'm on vacation, I'll keep in touch with you.

  • "I'll keep in touch with you" is fine.
  • However, you probably would be saying more.
  • For example: While I'm on vacation, I'll keep in touch with you.
  • " For example: Don't worry, I'll keep in touch.
  • Note: You if you give the person, you need to use the "with" phrasing (keep in touch with me, with her, with us, with them, with the school.
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"I'll keep in touch with you" is fine. However, you probably would be saying more. For example:

While I'm on vacation, I'll keep in touch with you.

You can also just say: "I'll keep in touch." For example: Don't worry, I'll keep in touch.


Note: You if you give the person, you need to use the "with" phrasing (keep in touch with me, with her, with

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Carter LeeBut I'm just wondering how about "Please keep in touch with me" expression.

It is more usual just to say "Please keep in touch". The "with me" part is understood.

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