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Tinanam0102 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Keep focus

Hi teachers,

1. I understand "keep a close watch on" or "keep watch" are both idiomatic. Is "Keep focus please" correct?

2. How would you say in English when "someone is talking to you keep straying from the topic you are discussing/ talking"?

Thank you.

Tinanam
  

Top answer

"Stay focused" would be the phrasing, not "keep focus".

  • "Stay focused" would be the phrasing, not "keep focus".
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"Stay focused" would be the phrasing, not "keep focus".
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tinanam0102How would you say in English when "someone is talking to you keep straying from the topic you are discussing/ talking"? Thank you.Tinanam
There's another question: Is it appropriate to use "Keep/stay focused, please" I think I heard it said.

Thank you.

Tinanam

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