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Teal silver 778 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Keep or keeps

Which sentence is correct "things that keep me awake" or "things that keeps me awake" ?

  

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Neither is a sentence, but "things which keeps me awake" is incorrect. Note also that I have split your post. In future, please start a new thread if you're not replying to an existing one.

  • Neither is a sentence, but "things which keeps me awake" is incorrect.
  • Note also that I have split your post.
  • In future, please start a new thread if you're not replying to an existing one.
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Neither is a sentence, but "things which keeps me awake" is incorrect. Note also that I have split your post. In future, please start a new thread if you're not replying to an existing one.

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teal silver 778things that keeps me awake

This follows the same rule as *Things keeps me awake.
About 95% of the time, an s on both the subject and the verb means you've done something wrong. There should only be one s.

something keeps OR things keep are the correct combinations.

CJ

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maria keep on worrying about what they might think

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