Sentence examples for has keep from inspiring English sources

"has keep" is not correct or usable in written English
"Has" is a singular verb and "keep" is a plural noun, so they do not match grammatically. The correct form would be "has kept," which means to possess or have possession of something. An example of using "has kept" in a sentence could be: "He has kept his promise to always be there for me."

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Alicia Keys has Keep a Child Alive.

It has "Keep out!" signs, fences within fences, and lethal features that extend from asbestos to falling masonry to multistorey drops.

"What do you think the SCAF will do?" "It's not about what they are going to do," he said, with the defiance that has keep this revolution moving forward.

The flow of fresh water into the Gulf of Mexico has keep the slick offshore, scientists believe.

Usually, companies will give you bits and pieces about what its working on, but Galligan has keep things pretty close to the vest.

Microsoft did some terrific ground breaking in this space, but now the company has keep pace with a number of hungry young startups eager to blow it wide open.

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That has kept yields high.

Marshall has kept things modest.

The scandal has kept growing.

The technology has kept improving.

He has kept that pledge.

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