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Addyaddy Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

keep calms be calm

between these two sentences which one is right? or are both right

keep calm

vs.

be calm
  

Top answer

Neither is a sentence. Both phrases are 'right'. The first one perhaps occurs more frequently.

  • Neither is a sentence.
  • Both phrases are 'right'.
  • The first one perhaps occurs more frequently.
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Neither is a sentence. Both phrases are 'right'. The first one perhaps occurs more frequently.
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Hi,

As an aside, you may also be interested in the phrase stay / remain calm.

Regards
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Mister MicawberNeither is a sentence.
They are sentences - at least they would be correct sentences in writing if they began with a capital letter and ended with a full stop.

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