Curtis Mayfield
The present participle of "keep" is "keeping."
Keeping is the present participle of the verb keep.
you keep your body constant by, keeping the levels of sugar levels and keeping your body warm and keeping it at the level
you keep a mango by keeping it and not eating it and not giving it to anyone.
Keep the money advantage as if you're working in your job and you think about quitting but someone tells you to keep the stoke, hence keeping the job = keeping the money.
gladiators
keep
To do what you said you would do
You keep your privacy on high5 by keeping it out of the low zero
people keep things in the to keep things cool
Persistere persistens literally translates "to keep on keeping on. " Remember that Latin verbs are conjugated according to the person and number of the subject.
It is generally recommended to keep utility bills for record-keeping purposes for at least one year.