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Vladv Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Keep plus object plus ING

Could you please give some natural examples of this pattern? Is it used in passive?The one I think of -I kept them waiting/ The were kept wating. Any other verbs used instead of wait in this pattern?

  

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1) kept them ______ waiting, guessing, wondering, going, coming, running, rolling, jumping, standing, laughing The farther down the list they are, the less common they are. 2) were kept ______ waiting, guessing, wondering The others are possible, but not as natural in the passive. kept them ______ also allows the past participle: separated, occupied, inflated, covered, closed, motivated, ...

  • 1) kept them ______ waiting, guessing, wondering, going, coming, running, rolling, jumping, standing, laughing The farther down the list they are, the less common they are.
  • 2) were kept ______ waiting, guessing, wondering The others are possible, but not as natural in the passive.
  • kept them ______ also allows the past participle: separated, occupied, inflated, covered, closed, motivated, ...
  • And adjectives and adverbs: alive, apart, away, out, busy, together, open, warm, cold, safe, quiet, awake These examples of past participles, adjectives, and adverbs can all be used in the passive were kept ______.
  • You might also want to explore left them ______.
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1) kept them ______

waiting, guessing, wondering, going, coming, running, rolling, jumping, standing, laughing

The farther down the list they are, the less common they are.

2) were kept ______

waiting, guessing, wondering

The others are possible, but not as natural in the passive.


kept them ______ also allows the

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