It’ll Keep

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ɪtəl kiːp/

Definitions of it’ll keep

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a new umbrella and it'll keep me dry in the rain.

A2 She got a new phone case and it'll keep her phone safe from scratches.

B1 The new security system is great - it'll keep our house safe from intruders.

B2 The insulation in the walls is top-notch, so it'll keep the house warm in the winter.

C1 Investing in good quality equipment is important as it'll keep production running smoothly.

C2 The backup generator is essential as it'll keep the power on during outages.

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

Example Sentences

A1 I have a plant in my room and it'll keep growing if I water it regularly.

A2 If you put your phone on airplane mode, it'll keep the battery from draining too quickly.

B1 She promised to take care of the cat while I'm away, so I trust that it'll keep safe.

B2 The security system is top-notch, so it'll keep intruders out of the building.

C1 The new software update has improved the performance significantly, and it'll keep getting better with future updates.

C2 Once you establish a good work routine, it'll keep productivity levels high consistently.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

Example Sentences

A1 It'll keep you warm in the winter.

A2 It'll keep running as long as you maintain it properly.

B1 It'll keep getting better with practice.

B2 It'll keep working even under extreme conditions.

C1 It'll keep improving as you gain more experience.

C2 It'll keep functioning flawlessly due to its advanced technology.

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

Example Sentences

A1 If you water the plant regularly, it'll keep growing.

A2 If you feed the cat every day, it'll keep coming back.

B1 If you exercise regularly, it'll keep you healthy.

B2 If you maintain your car properly, it'll keep running smoothly.

C1 If you invest in your education, it'll keep paying off in the long run.

C2 If you prioritize your mental health, it'll keep you balanced and focused.

Examples of it’ll keep in a Sentence

formal By properly maintaining your car, it’ll keep running smoothly for years to come.

informal If you water the plant regularly, it’ll keep growing strong and healthy.

slang Just stick to your exercise routine and it’ll keep you looking fit and fab.

figurative If you nurture your relationships, it’ll keep your heart full of love and joy.

Grammatical Forms of it’ll keep

past tense

it kept

plural

they'll keep

comparative

it'll keep better

superlative

it'll keep the best

present tense

it keeps

future tense

it will keep

perfect tense

it has kept

continuous tense

it is keeping

singular

it'll keep

positive degree

it keeps well

infinitive

to keep

gerund

keeping

participle

kept

Origin and Evolution of it’ll keep

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'it'll keep' originated in Middle English as a way to indicate that something will remain fresh or preserved for a period of time.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'it'll keep' has retained its original meaning of something remaining fresh or preserved, but it has also evolved to be used more broadly to indicate durability or longevity in various contexts.