Friday, January 11, 2013

grammar - Is "keep updated" proper usage of those words?

I'm far from being an English major, but I have a simple question. If someone were to say keep updated in a sentence, is that correct? I know the usage, tense, and other things matter, but is it incorrect to use those two words together?



If you were to suggest that someone keep updated [a statement], would that be correct?



I read another post here (which was similar), but it didn't say anything specific about "keep" or "updated" together.



Update: Thanks to a comment written in response to an answer below, a good example of this would be the sentence, “Whom should I keep updated about our progress?” (Is this correct?)

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