(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.
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.
ansonguyWhich verb is correct: keep or leave?
I use both of them in that context, with no particular prejudice.