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GainRain Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Keep/Store

"Fast food doesn't keep."
"Fast food doesn't keep well."

"Fast food doesn't store."
"Fast food doesn't store well."

Is "well" necessary?
  

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Yes. In that case, it stores/keeps poorly; in the first case it doesn't store/keep at all.

  • Yes.
  • In that case, it stores/keeps poorly; in the first case it doesn't store/keep at all.
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Yes. In that case, it stores/keeps poorly; in the first case it doesn't store/keep at all.

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