With the exception of capitalizing the first letter of the sentence and a period at the end, the sentence is correct.
Example sentence - The city would need to regulate the traffic in order to stop the accidents.
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Yes. It means that the kitchen must be kept clean.If the kitchen is dirty, the phrase would be the kitchen needs to be cleaned, i.e. it needs cleaning.
My dog kept being Din.
he kept balthering about his vacation
The sentence "The books were kept in the cabinets" is in passive voice.
The sentence is correct. There is nothing wrong with it.
The correct spelling is detainee. The US kept detainees at a secret location.
I am not entirely sure if it is. . . I would reword it to "The party was at my friend's house last." No, "kept" is not the correct verb, "held" should be used.
The first one: "He kept wanting to run" is correct.
Yes keep is present tensekeep kept keptKeep those books they are good.We kept the books that belonged to our grandfather.We have kept the books for years now and nobody has read them.
My wife became extremely nagative when I kept putting my muddy soccer shoes on the dining room table. Go figure.
Example sentence - The city would need to regulate the traffic in order to stop the accidents.
Aztec scribes painted books and kept records of taxes.
Books are typically kept in libraries, bookstores, schools, and personal bookshelves at home. They are organized on shelves or in stacks for easy access and browsing.
i kept the windows open whole night.
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