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- Kept is the past tense of 'keep,' used to show that someone held onto an object or maintained a specific situation in the past.
- It is an irregular verb, meaning it does not follow the standard '-ed' rule, making it essential for learners to memorize specifically.
- Beyond physical possession, it frequently describes continuous actions when followed by a verb ending in '-ing,' like 'kept running' or 'kept talking.'
- It is a versatile word found in many common English idioms, such as 'kept a secret,' 'kept a promise,' and 'kept in touch.'
- Physical Retention
- This refers to the act of not giving something away or losing it. 'He kept the change' means he retained the coins after a transaction.
She kept the old photographs in a dusty box under her bed for decades.
- Continuous Action
- When followed by a gerund (an -ing verb), 'kept' indicates that an action was repeated or continued without stopping. 'They kept laughing' suggests a duration of mirth.
Despite the heavy rain, the hikers kept moving toward the summit.
The guard kept watch over the gate throughout the entire night.
He kept his word and arrived exactly at noon as he had promised.
The store kept its prices low to attract more customers during the recession.
- Social Obligation
- Relates to following rules or traditions. 'They kept the Sabbath' means they observed the religious day according to custom.
- The 'Kept + Gerund' Pattern
- This is one of the most common uses. It describes an action that was repeated or continuous. 'She kept interrupting me' shows a frustrating, repeated past action.
The engine kept making a strange clicking sound throughout the journey.
- Transitive vs. Intransitive
- 'Kept' usually needs an object (transitive), but in the 'kept + gerund' form, the gerund acts as the continuation of the verb's meaning.
They kept us waiting for over two hours in the lobby.
The gardener kept the hedges perfectly trimmed.
She kept her eyes closed to better enjoy the music.
The company kept its promise to increase employee benefits.
- Phrasal Verb Integration
- 'Kept' is the past form of phrasal verbs like 'kept up' (maintained speed), 'kept away' (stayed at a distance), and 'kept on' (continued).
- Narrative Storytelling
- In novels and films, 'kept' is used to build history. 'He kept a photo of her in his wallet' tells us about a character's enduring affection.
The witness kept her composure even under intense questioning from the lawyer.
- Legal and Formal Contexts
- 'Records were kept' is a standard phrase in audits and legal proceedings to denote the existence of documentation.
The ancient ruins were kept in excellent condition by the local heritage society.
He kept quiet about his promotion until the official announcement was made.
The school kept the students indoors during the sudden thunderstorm.
She kept track of her expenses using a mobile application.
- Medical Contexts
- 'The patient was kept under observation' is a common phrase in hospitals to describe monitoring a person's health.
- The 'Keeped' Error
- Many learners mistakenly say 'I keeped it' instead of 'I kept it.' This is a natural error because most English verbs follow the -ed pattern, but 'keep' is irregular.
Incorrect: He
keepedthe book. Correct: He kept the book.
- Misuse with Prepositions
- Learners often confuse 'kept on' with 'kept up.' 'Kept on' means continued doing something, while 'kept up' often means maintained a level of performance or speed.
She kept on talking even after the bell rang.
He kept up with the latest technology by reading journals.
The dog kept barking at the mailman every morning.
They kept the news from him until he was strong enough to hear it.
- Tense Confusion
- Sometimes speakers use 'keep' when they should use 'kept' in a past narrative. 'Yesterday, I keep my promise' is wrong; it must be 'Yesterday, I kept my promise.'
- Maintained
- This is a more formal alternative often used for physical objects or standards. 'The building was maintained' sounds more professional than 'The building was kept.'
The museum maintained a strict temperature control for the artifacts.
- Retained
- This implies keeping something that might otherwise be lost or taken away. 'He retained his title' suggests a successful defense of a position.
The soil retained enough moisture to support the plants during the drought.
- Preserved
- Used when something is kept in its original state or protected from decay. 'The documents were preserved in plastic' is more precise than 'kept.'
The ancient traditions were preserved by the elders of the tribe.
She continued to work even though she was tired.
- Held
- Sometimes 'held' is a synonym for 'kept' in terms of physical possession. 'He held the bag' vs. 'He kept the bag.' 'Kept' implies a longer duration.
How Formal Is It?
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The word 'kept' has been used in English for over a thousand years. Its irregular form is a remnant of ancient Germanic verb conjugations.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing it as 'keeped'
- Omitting the 'p' sound (saying 'ket')
- Drawing out the 'e' sound too long
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Very common word, easily recognized in most texts.
Irregular form requires memorization to avoid 'keeped'.
Simple pronunciation, but phrasal verbs can be tricky.
Clear sound, though sometimes shortened in fast speech.
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Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Irregular Past Tense
The verb 'keep' becomes 'kept' in the past, not 'keeped'.
Verb + Gerund
When 'kept' is followed by another verb, that verb must be in the -ing form (e.g., kept running).
Passive Voice with Past Participle
In the passive voice, use 'was/were kept' (e.g., The money was kept in a safe).
Stative Verbs and Adjectives
'Kept' can be followed by an adjective to describe a sustained state (e.g., kept warm).
Present Perfect Tense
Use 'have/has kept' for actions that started in the past and continue to the present.
Beispiele nach Niveau
I kept my book in my bag.
J'ai gardé mon livre dans mon sac.
Simple past of 'keep'.
She kept the red ball.
Elle a gardé la balle rouge.
Subject + kept + object.
He kept the change from the shop.
Il a gardé la monnaie du magasin.
Used for physical money.
We kept our coats on because it was cold.
Nous avons gardé nos manteaux car il faisait froid.
Kept + object + on (phrasal).
The cat kept its food.
Le chat a gardé sa nourriture.
Possessive usage.
They kept the door open.
Ils ont gardé la porte ouverte.
Kept + object + adjective.
I kept a secret for my friend.
J'ai gardé un secret pour mon ami.
Common collocation.
She kept her room clean.
Elle a gardé sa chambre propre.
Maintaining a state.
It kept raining all afternoon.
Il a continué à pleuvoir tout l'après-midi.
Kept + gerund (-ing).
He kept talking during the movie.
Il n'a pas arrêté de parler pendant le film.
Repeated action.
She kept her promise to help me.
Elle a tenu sa promesse de m'aider.
Abstract maintenance.
They kept the old car for many years.
Ils ont gardé la vieille voiture pendant de nombreuses années.
Long-term possession.
I kept waiting for the bus.
J'ai continué à attendre le bus.
Continuous state.
The baby kept crying at night.
Le bébé n'a pas arrêté de pleurer la nuit.
Kept + gerund.
We kept quiet in the library.
Nous sommes restés silencieux dans la bibliothèque.
Kept + adjective.
He kept an eye on his little brother.
Il a surveillé son petit frère.
Idiomatic expression.
She kept on working despite the noise.
Elle a continué à travailler malgré le bruit.
Phrasal verb 'keep on'.
The doctor kept the patient under observation.
Le médecin a gardé le patient en observation.
Medical context.
He kept his cool during the difficult interview.
Il a gardé son sang-froid pendant l'entretien difficile.
Idiom for emotional control.
They kept the news secret for a week.
Ils ont gardé la nouvelle secrète pendant une semaine.
Kept + object + adjective.
The shop kept its prices low to compete.
Le magasin a maintenu ses prix bas pour concurrencer.
Business context.
I have kept all your letters.
J'ai gardé toutes tes lettres.
Present perfect tense.
The fire was kept burning all night.
Le feu a été maintenu allumé toute la nuit.
Passive voice.
He kept up with the other runners.
Il a maintenu le rythme avec les autres coureurs.
Phrasal verb 'keep up'.
The witness kept her composure under pressure.
Le témoin a gardé son calme sous la pression.
Formal usage.
The project was kept on schedule by the manager.
Le projet a été maintenu dans les temps par le manager.
Passive voice in business.
He kept his distance from the suspicious man.
Il s'est tenu à distance de l'homme suspect.
Abstract distance.
The government kept the interest rates steady.
Le gouvernement a maintenu les taux d'intérêt stables.
Economic context.
She kept track of every penny she spent.
Elle a suivi chaque centime qu'elle a dépensé.
Idiom for monitoring.
The secret was kept within the family for years.
Le secret a été gardé au sein de la famille pendant des années.
Passive voice.
They kept the tradition alive for generations.
Ils ont maintenu la tradition vivante pendant des générations.
Cultural maintenance.
He kept at it until he finally succeeded.
Il a persévéré jusqu'à ce qu'il réussisse enfin.
Phrasal verb 'keep at'.
The details were kept under wraps until the launch.
Les détails ont été gardés secrets jusqu'au lancement.
Idiom 'under wraps'.
She kept her true intentions hidden from her rivals.
Elle a caché ses véritables intentions à ses rivaux.
Nuanced abstract usage.
The inflation was kept at bay by strict policies.
L'inflation a été contenue par des politiques strictes.
Idiom 'at bay'.
He kept a low profile after the scandal.
Il s'est fait discret après le scandale.
Idiom 'low profile'.
The archives were kept in a climate-controlled room.
Les archives étaient conservées dans une pièce climatisée.
Technical maintenance.
She kept her word, much to everyone's surprise.
Elle a tenu sa parole, au grand étonnement de tous.
Emphasis on reliability.
The dog was kept on a short leash during the walk.
Le chien a été tenu en laisse courte pendant la promenade.
Literal and metaphorical potential.
He kept his emotions in check during the funeral.
Il a contenu ses émotions pendant les funérailles.
Idiom 'in check'.
The artist kept a meticulous record of his inspirations.
L'artiste a tenu un registre méticuleux de ses inspirations.
Sophisticated vocabulary.
The peace was kept only through constant negotiation.
La paix n'a été maintenue que grâce à des négociations constantes.
High-level political context.
She kept her counsel and refused to comment.
Elle a gardé son avis pour elle et a refusé de commenter.
Idiom 'keep one's counsel'.
The house was kept in a state of perpetual readiness.
La maison était maintenue dans un état de préparation perpétuelle.
Advanced descriptive structure.
He kept the flame of hope alive in the dark times.
Il a entretenu la flamme de l'espoir dans les moments sombres.
Metaphorical usage.
The company kept a tight rein on its subsidiaries.
L'entreprise a exercé un contrôle étroit sur ses filiales.
Idiom 'tight rein'.
She kept pace with the rapid changes in the industry.
Elle a suivi le rythme des changements rapides de l'industrie.
Idiom 'keep pace'.
The secret was kept under lock and key for a century.
Le secret a été gardé sous clé pendant un siècle.
Idiom 'lock and key'.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— To continue working hard at something difficult. It implies persistence.
He kept at it until the puzzle was solved.
— To stay at a distance or prevent someone from coming near. Often used for safety.
The fence kept the dogs away from the garden.
— To restrain or hold something or someone in place. Can also mean to withhold information.
She kept back her tears during the speech.
— To prevent something from increasing or to stay low. Often used for costs or noise.
They kept the noise down so as not to wake the baby.
— To stay away from a particular area or to avoid a topic. Common on signs.
Please kept off the grass.
— To continue doing something, often despite difficulty or opposition. Very common in speech.
He kept on talking even though no one was listening.
— To prevent someone or something from entering a place. Used for security or privacy.
The sign said 'Private' to kept people out.
— To maintain a certain level, speed, or standard. Also used for staying awake.
She kept up her grades throughout the semester.
— To control or suppress something. Often used for emotions or populations.
The rebellion was kept under control by the army.
— To remain in a group or to hold parts of something in one place. Implies unity.
The family kept together during the crisis.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Stayed refers to remaining in a place; kept refers to maintaining a state or possession.
Held is often physical and temporary; kept implies a longer duration or maintenance.
Saved often implies rescuing or storing for later; kept is more general retention.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To be uninformed about something that others know. It implies a lack of transparency.
The employees were kept in the dark about the merger.
neutral— To be under very strict control or supervision. Often used in business or parenting.
The new manager was kept on a short leash by the director.
informal— To be kept secret or hidden from the public. Often used for new products or plans.
The movie's plot was kept under wraps until the premiere.
informal— To remain optimistic in a difficult situation. Usually used as an encouragement.
He kept his chin up despite losing his job.
informal— To avoid laughing or showing emotion when something is funny or serious. Implies self-control.
It was hard to kept a straight face during the silly presentation.
neutral— To maintain the momentum of an activity or project. Implies keeping things moving.
The leader's enthusiasm kept the ball rolling for the team.
informal— To just manage to survive or deal with a difficult situation, especially financially.
With two jobs, he just kept his head above water.
informal— To avoid becoming too friendly or involved with someone. Implies maintaining distance.
She kept her colleagues at arm's length to remain professional.
neutral— To be stored very securely. Implies high importance or danger.
The jewels were kept under lock and key in the vault.
neutral— To stay out of trouble or avoid doing anything wrong. Often used as advice.
He promised his mother he would kept his nose clean at school.
informalLeicht verwechselbar
Learners try to apply the regular -ed rule.
Keeped is not a word; kept is the only correct past form.
Incorrect: I keeped it. Correct: I kept it.
Both involve remaining.
Stayed is for locations (stayed home); kept is for states (kept calm).
He stayed at the hotel but kept his room tidy.
Both involve possession.
Held is the act of holding; kept is the act of continuing to have.
He held the trophy for a moment, but he kept the medal forever.
Both describe a continuing state.
Remained is more formal and often intransitive; kept is more common and often transitive.
He remained silent while she kept the secret.
Synonyms for preservation.
Maintained is formal and implies effort; kept is neutral and general.
The road was maintained by the city, but he kept his own driveway clear.
Satzmuster
I kept [noun].
I kept the book.
It kept [verb-ing].
It kept raining.
She kept [noun] [adjective].
She kept the room clean.
He kept on [verb-ing].
He kept on trying.
[Noun] was kept [prepositional phrase].
The secret was kept in the family.
They kept [noun] from [verb-ing].
They kept him from leaving.
Kept [adjective], [clause].
Kept isolated, the prisoner grew weak.
Had [subject] kept [noun], [conditional clause].
Had he kept his word, we wouldn't be here.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Extremely high in both spoken and written English.
-
I keeped the change.
→
I kept the change.
'Keep' is an irregular verb and does not take the '-ed' ending.
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He kept to talk.
→
He kept talking.
'Kept' must be followed by a gerund (-ing), not an infinitive.
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I stayed my promise.
→
I kept my promise.
'Stayed' is for locations; 'kept' is for abstract commitments like promises.
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They have keep the secret.
→
They have kept the secret.
The past participle 'kept' must be used with the present perfect tense.
-
The room was keep clean.
→
The room was kept clean.
In the passive voice, the past participle 'kept' is required.
Tipps
Avoid 'Keeped'
Always remember that 'keep' is irregular. 'Kept' is the only past form you should use.
Use with -ing
When describing a continuous action, always follow 'kept' with a gerund (e.g., 'kept singing').
Formal Alternatives
In academic writing, consider using 'maintained' or 'retained' instead of 'kept' for a more professional tone.
Keeping Promises
Using 'kept' with 'promise' or 'word' is a powerful way to describe reliability in English.
In the Dark
Use 'kept in the dark' when you want to say someone was not given important information.
The Final T
Ensure the 't' at the end of 'kept' is crisp and audible so it isn't confused with 'keep'.
Passive Voice
Use 'was kept' to focus on the object being maintained rather than the person doing it.
Cultural Nuance
Be aware of the social meaning of 'kept man/woman' before using it in conversation.
Rhyme Time
Rhyme 'kept' with 'slept' and 'crept' to help remember its irregular past tense form.
Descriptive Power
Use 'kept' with adjectives like 'quiet' or 'warm' to quickly set a scene in your writing.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Remember: 'He slept while he kept the secret.' Both 'slept' and 'kept' rhyme and are irregular past tenses.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a person holding a large key (Kept starts with K) to a treasure chest that they have 'kept' for a long time.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Write three sentences about things you kept from your childhood and three things you kept doing yesterday.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Old English 'cēpan,' which meant to seize, observe, or take care of. It is a Germanic word with no certain cognates outside of English.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: To observe, take heed, or look after.
GermanicKultureller Kontext
Be careful with 'kept man/woman' as it can be offensive or imply a lack of independence.
Commonly used in the phrase 'kept man' or 'kept woman' which has a specific social stigma.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Domestic Life
- kept the house clean
- kept the leftovers
- kept the kids busy
- kept the garden tidy
Business
- kept the records
- kept the appointment
- kept the costs down
- kept the project moving
Emotions
- kept calm
- kept his cool
- kept her feelings inside
- kept hope alive
Social
- kept a secret
- kept in touch
- kept a promise
- kept quiet
Travel
- kept the ticket
- kept to the path
- kept moving
- kept watch
Gesprächseinstiege
"Have you ever kept a secret for a very long time?"
"What is something you kept from your childhood that is special to you?"
"How have you kept in touch with your old school friends?"
"Have you ever kept a promise that was very difficult to keep?"
"What is a habit you have kept for more than five years?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Write about a time you kept working on something even when you wanted to quit.
Describe an object you have kept for years and why it is important to you.
Reflect on a secret you once kept. How did it make you feel?
How have you kept your life organized during a busy period?
Write about a tradition your family has kept for many generations.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, 'keeped' is never correct in standard English. 'Kept' is the only past tense and past participle form of 'keep.' This is because 'keep' is an irregular verb.
'Kept' usually refers to possession or a state (e.g., 'I kept the book'). 'Kept on' is a phrasal verb that specifically means to continue an action, often despite obstacles (e.g., 'He kept on running').
No, after 'kept,' you must use the gerund form (-ing). The correct sentence would be 'He kept walking.' Using the infinitive 'to walk' is a common grammatical error.
In the passive voice, 'kept' follows a form of the verb 'to be.' For example, 'The records were kept by the secretary.' This means the secretary was the one who maintained the records.
No, 'kept' has many meanings. It can mean maintaining a state ('kept calm'), continuing an action ('kept talking'), or following a promise ('kept his word').
A 'kept man' (or 'kept woman') is a person who is financially supported by someone else, usually a romantic partner. This term often carries a negative or judgmental connotation.
No, 'kept' is strictly the past tense or past participle. The present tense is 'keep' (e.g., 'I keep my room clean').
Common idioms include 'kept in the dark' (uninformed), 'kept under wraps' (secret), and 'kept a straight face' (not laughing).
Yes, 'kept' can function as an adjective, as in 'a well-kept garden' or 'a kept promise.' In these cases, it describes the noun that follows.
Pronounce it with a short 'e' sound and make sure to clearly sound the 'p' and the 't' at the end. It should rhyme with 'slept' and 'wept.'
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Listen for the word 'kept' in this sentence: 'He kept the change.' What did he do?
Listen for the gerund: 'She kept singing.' What was she doing?
Listen for the idiom: 'They kept him in the dark.' Was he informed?
Listen for the passive: 'The secret was kept.' Who knows the secret?
Listen for the phrasal verb: 'He kept up with the group.' Did he fall behind?
Listen for the adjective: 'It was a well-kept secret.' Was the secret known by many?
Listen for the state: 'They kept quiet.' Was there noise?
Listen for the duration: 'It kept raining for hours.' Did it stop quickly?
Listen for the moral action: 'He kept his word.' Did he lie?
Listen for the control: 'She kept her emotions in check.' Was she crying loudly?
Listen for the physical location: 'The keys were kept in the drawer.' Where were they?
Listen for the repetition: 'The phone kept ringing.' How many times did it ring?
Listen for the social action: 'We kept in touch.' Do they still talk?
Listen for the business context: 'They kept the prices steady.' Did the prices change?
Listen for the encouragement: 'He kept his chin up.' Was he sad?
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Summary
The word 'kept' is the essential past-tense bridge for the verb 'keep,' covering everything from physical ownership to the persistence of actions and states. Example: 'She kept the old letters, which kept her connected to her past.'
- Kept is the past tense of 'keep,' used to show that someone held onto an object or maintained a specific situation in the past.
- It is an irregular verb, meaning it does not follow the standard '-ed' rule, making it essential for learners to memorize specifically.
- Beyond physical possession, it frequently describes continuous actions when followed by a verb ending in '-ing,' like 'kept running' or 'kept talking.'
- It is a versatile word found in many common English idioms, such as 'kept a secret,' 'kept a promise,' and 'kept in touch.'
Avoid 'Keeped'
Always remember that 'keep' is irregular. 'Kept' is the only past form you should use.
Use with -ing
When describing a continuous action, always follow 'kept' with a gerund (e.g., 'kept singing').
Formal Alternatives
In academic writing, consider using 'maintained' or 'retained' instead of 'kept' for a more professional tone.
Keeping Promises
Using 'kept' with 'promise' or 'word' is a powerful way to describe reliability in English.