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Mr. Tom Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Keep it with you" vs "Keep it to yourself"

Hi

Could you please tell me the difference between:

Keep it with you

Keep it to yourself

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

If you are sensitive to motion and you are going on a cruise, I will say "keep this with you" and hand you a packet of dramamine. This means keep the medication close by you, or within easy reach in case you get sea sickness. If I told you a secret that I don't want others to know.

  • If you are sensitive to motion and you are going on a cruise, I will say "keep this with you" and hand you a packet of dramamine.
  • This means keep the medication close by you, or within easy reach in case you get sea sickness.
  • If I told you a secret that I don't want others to know.
  • I will say to you: "keep it to yourself"
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If you are sensitive to motion and you are going on a cruise, I will say "keep this with you" and hand you a packet of dramamine. This means keep the medication close by you, or within easy reach in case you get sea sickness.

If I told you a secret that I don't want others to know. I will say to you: "keep it to yourself"

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