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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Singular or plural

Should it be 'keep or keeps'?

Coconut water is high in potassium and packed with electrolytes, which 'keep or keeps' your body hydrated and vibrant.
  

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keeps

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vsureshkeeps
Thanks. But I thought it was 'keep' because of 'high in potassium and packed with electrolytes'!

Can that be confirmed by a teacher please!
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It depends on whether it is the fact (that coconut water contains these things) that keeps your body hydrated. or the electrolytes that keep your body hydrated.
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fivejedjonIt depends on whether it is the fact (that coconut water contains these things) that keeps your body hydrated. or the electrolytes that keep your body hydrated.
Thanks, teacher.

Well, coconut water contains potassium and electrolytes. Which one works better in the sentence because the way I see it is that the word 'keep' refers to the substa

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