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I will keep you update vs I will keep you updated

The correct phrase between the two is 'I will keep you updated.' The phrase 'I will keep you update' is incorrect; 'update' should be in the past participle form 'updated' to match the future tense of the verb 'will keep.'
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I will keep you update

This phrase is incorrect. 'Update' should be in the past participle form 'updated'.

The correct phrase is 'I will keep you updated'.
  • Mar 21, 2020 ... Should I say "I will keep you update" or "I will keep you updated"? The correct form is: * I will keep you updated.
  • Mar 3, 2022 ... I will keep you update. 1 Like. chump (Chris) March 25, 2022, 9:42pm 16. Thank you so much for the update and great news @elisa.zoom! 1 Like.
  • Aug 22, 2015 ... Should I say "I will keep you update" or "I will keep you updated"? You should say, “I will keep you updated.”.
  • Mar 16, 2023 ... Should I say "I will keep you update" or "I will keep you updated"? The correct form is: * I will keep you updated.
  • Feb 3, 2017 ... Should I say "I will keep you update" or "I will keep you updated"? The correct form is: I will keep you updated.
  • Apr 9, 2008 ... I will keep you update..I have forgotten to say that the doctor told me the surgery will take three or four hours and only two days in the ...
  • Feb 5, 2017 ... "I will keep you update it on every step." ... Your sentence should read: I will keep you updated on it at every step." Or simply: *I will keep ...
  • Oct 15, 2019 ... I will keep you update! 1 Like. Miquel October 28, 2019, 10:54pm #51. Hi @Krzym. I already did the first pass of integration. Now I am ...
  • Apr 30, 2020 ... I will keep you update to date as soon as I have some new informations. Show more Less. Upvote if this is a helpful reply. Downvote if this ...
  • Nov 2, 2021 ... Cause i know that the support will ask for theses trace files, but i cant make thems if they generate that much space…. I will keep you update ...

I will keep you updated

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase to indicate that you will provide someone with the latest information or developments.

Examples:

  • I will keep you updated on the progress of the project.
  • Please keep me updated on any changes.
  • He promised to keep us updated throughout the process.
  • She always keeps her clients updated with the latest news.
  • We will keep you updated with any new information.
  • Mar 21, 2020 ... Grammar-wise, you should say, "I will keep you updated" if you intend to give someone future updates or current information.
  • Jun 18, 2023 ... I will keep you updated on how much my rep plummets. Other. r ...
  • Aug 22, 2015 ... You say "I will keep you updated" at several occasions. The phrase is vague and can lead to many follow up emails. If you want to show authority ...
  • Feb 27, 2024 ... 1. I will keep you updated on our progress. · 2. I'll ensure you're informed of any changes. · 3. Rest assured, I will provide timely updates. · 4.
  • Aug 25, 2024 ... The videos will be uploaded to my new channel: https://www.youtube.com/@mrcafoke [P.S. I will keep you updated in the posts for other ...
  • Feb 4, 2022 ... I will keep you updated on this issue. Best, Elisa. 1 Like. Not receiving email notification for invitees after creating meeting.
  • Mar 8, 2024 ... The phrase “I will keep you updated” is considered professional, formal, and polite. It reassures the recipient that they will be informed about ...
  • Feb 9, 2024 ... I will keep you updated on any information shared by our team! BiancaT (Bianca Taylor) February 13, 2024, 6:08am 4. Thank you for your ...
  • Mar 16, 2023 ... * I will keep you updated. Here, “updated” is a past participle doing the work of an adjective, describing the state of the person referred to ...

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