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Yusra Hashim Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Keep it clear or keep it cleared?

what is the difference between these two phrases?
  

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' as it a general statement of fact. You could say that it has been cleared and would like it to stay clear. Keep it cleared, would mean that it has been cleared and you would like it to remain so, but sounds very un-natural to my ear.

  • ' as it a general statement of fact.
  • You could say that it has been cleared and would like it to stay clear.
  • Keep it cleared, would mean that it has been cleared and you would like it to remain so, but sounds very un-natural to my ear.
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It should be 'keep it clear!' as it a general statement of fact. You could say that it has been cleared and would like it to stay clear.

Keep it cleared, would mean that it has been cleared and you would like it to remain so, but sounds very un-natural to my ear.

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