Wednesday, March 28, 2007

To Keep Doing Something

Keep (on) doing something = continue to do

The computer keeps (on) crashing everytime I load the new software.

You keep (on) going down the road until you see a stop sign. Then, you turn left at the corner and keep on driving and looking to the right for a large sign that says "Pacific Gateway". You will have arrived at the best school in Toronto.

Everytime I go to the doctor, I keep telling myself to eat less and exercise more but it is always next time for me. I need to be more serious about my health. The situation with my health needs improving.

Can you think of a few more sentences using keep, needs, and needs to be? Write out a few sentences for practice and blog them on to this site.

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