Collocation
keep in touch
Definition
to continue communicating with someone so you stay connected and up to date
'keep in touch' is a common English collocation. to continue communicating with someone so you stay connected and up to date
keep + in touch (with + someone)
“Even after she moved abroad, they kept in touch by video calling every weekend.”
Examples
- Let's _____ in touch after the course ends.
- I try to _____ in touch with my grandparents every week.
- They _____ in touch through social media.
Show more examples
- We _____ in touch while she was traveling in South America.
- If you change your number, please let me know so we can _____ in touch.
- Despite the time difference, they've managed to _____ in touch for years.
- We hadn't spoken in a long time, but we recently got back in touch and now _____ in touch regularly.
- After the conference, the researchers agreed to _____ in touch and share updates on their projects.
- She left the company last month, but she still _____ in touch with her old team.