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Are all these sentences grammatically correct and meaningful?
The question is not clear enough. What I understand is that the usual verbs that go with 'in touch' are:
be (all the 8 forms of be), remain, keep
The rest can be in conjugation, like
will be / shall be, has/have been, etc.
Hope this helps.
Hi!
Nothing much, just to agree with Mr. Pradee and Ms. Ghada. They both are correct.
Cheers!
In business and everyday communication the phrase "stay in touch" is very common, it highlights the idea that it has helped keep people from losing friends whom they don't have time to meet often. if you hope you could say it in different words. There are more words related to " in touch" such as verbs give or exchange information, ideas…
Hang in touch
Stay in touch
Get in touch
Be in touch
Keep in touch
Wait in touch
Let on
Keep on
connect
contact
get across
get through
hint
impart
imply
inform
interact
I agree with Mr Pradeep answer's. Thanks for the invitation. .