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Minhuoc Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

keep track.

Is 'keep track' the same as 'follow' in the following sentence:

" A computer can keep track of sales trends."

Thanks a lot.
  

Top answer

No. Keep a record of. 'Follow' would be a computer can track sales trends.

  • No.
  • Keep a record of.
  • 'Follow' would be a computer can track sales trends.
  • Track and keep track of have different meanings.
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No. Keep a record of.

'Follow'
would be a computer can track sales trends. Track and keep track of have different meanings.


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Please help me more.

I have 4 words to choose one which is the same meaning as "keep track of"

look after; take over; decide; follow.

Which word should I choose?

Thanks.
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Ah, I see, Minhuoc-- follow (= keep under surveillance). It is not the meaning that sprang to mind initially.

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