The dried bouquet is a keepsake from her senior prom.
He kept the old Baseball glove as a keepsake from his childhood.
That vase is my mother's favorite keepsake.
The young girl kept her grandmothers ring as a keepsake.
I keep a seashell as a momento from my vacation. A momento is like a keepsake.
Not wrong, but not right. Better to use "have" instead of 'keep," and remember, contractions are not suitable for writing: She would like to have it as a keepsake from her father.
I'm pretty sure there's no direct translate for the word keepsake in French. The closest French word for keepsake, an object kept for the sake of the giver, would be souvenir.
Yes, the noun 'keepsake' is an abstract noun. A keepsake is not the physical item itself, it's the meaning of the item to someone. The noun keepsake is a word for a concept.
something valuable boughten in your home state/country
The word keepsake is a noun. It is something kept usually for sentimental reasons.
Memento or keepsake.
The word "souvenir" applies to a keepsake or an article from a different locale.
keepsake, memento
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
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