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Quiz: "keep track" or "keep in touch"?

12.03.2009
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The correct answer is: keep track

"I can't keep track of all the companies that have gone bankrupt this year."

If you keep track of something you make sure that you have up-to-date information on what is happening.

keep track of sth. = über etw. auf dem Laufenden bleiben

If you keep in touch with someone you maintain a connection with them.

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keep in touch with sb. = mit jmdm. in Verbindung bleiben

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