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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Leave or keep your shoes on

(1) You may keep your shoes on when you walk on the carpet.

(2) You may leave your shoes on when you walk on the carpet.

Which verb is correct: keep or leave? Thanks a lot.

  

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ansonguy Which verb is correct: keep or leave? Both are correct. 'keep' is used more than 'leave'; I recommend it.

  • ansonguy Which verb is correct: keep or leave?
  • Both are correct.
  • 'keep' is used more than 'leave'; I recommend it.
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ansonguyWhich verb is correct: keep or leave?

Both are correct. 'keep' is used more than 'leave'; I recommend it.

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ansonguyWhich verb is correct: keep or leave?

I use both of them in that context, with no particular prejudice.

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