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Tinanam0102 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Keep a promise or promises

Hi teachers,

Keep a promise

Keep your promise

Keep your promises

Keep promises

Would you help me with these? Can you give me some examples so I can understand them, please?

Thank you

TN

  

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A promise is a solemn declaration that you will do (or not do) something. Consider these sentence examples. Tom made a promise to Mary that he would marry her.

  • A promise is a solemn declaration that you will do (or not do) something.
  • Consider these sentence examples.
  • Tom made a promise to Mary that he would marry her.
  • But Instead, he married Betty.
  • It's important to keep a promise.
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A promise is a solemn declaration that you will do (or not do) something.

Consider these sentence examples.

Tom made a promise to Mary that he would marry her. But Instead, he married Betty.

It's important to keep a promise. If you make a promise, you should keep your promise. Tom didn't keep his promise.

If more than one promise is involved, then use the plural 'promis

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