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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Obey/follow/keep the law

Could you tell me which one sounds right and natural among 'obey', 'follow', and 'keep' in the following sentence?

We must [obey/follow/keep] the law.

Can I replace 'the' law' with 'law' or 'laws'? Which one of 'law', 'the law', and 'laws' is most suitable for the sentences?
  

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lucas21c We must [obey/follow/keep] the law. "obey" is much the most common choice. "follow" makes sense; "keep" hardly makes sense.

  • lucas21c We must [obey/follow/keep] the law.
  • "obey" is much the most common choice.
  • "follow" makes sense; "keep" hardly makes sense.
  • lucas21c Can I replace 'the' law' with 'law' or 'laws'?
  • Which one of 'law', 'the law', and 'laws' is most suitable for the sentences?
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lucas21cWe must [obey/follow/keep] the law.
"obey" is much the most common choice. "follow" makes sense; "keep" hardly makes sense.
lucas21cCan I replace 'the' law' with 'law' or 'laws'? Which one of 'law', 'the law', and 'laws' is most suitable for the sentences?
We must obey the law. -- normally "the law
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I've heard "keep the law" used for religious contexts; look at meaning #4.2 here:
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/keep

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