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Please view the details, are there any other verbs that can be used with the phrase 'in touch'?

Are all these sentences grammatically correct and meaningful?

 

  1. I'll be in touch with her.
  2. Let's keep in touch.
  3. One should always stay in touch with their family.
  4. Get in touch with him as soon as you reach your town.

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Question added by Rima Soliman
Date Posted: 2016/06/07
Ali Yakub Seesi Rutherfod
by Ali Yakub Seesi Rutherfod , Deputy DIRECTOR of Education , Head of Department of Social Science , St. Jerome Snr High School

Ghada, I agree with your opinion

Pradeep Sharma
by Pradeep Sharma , English Language Training Instructor , King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah (KSA)

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.

Synner Mayocdan
by Synner Mayocdan , Senior English Instructor II , Saudi Japanese Automobile High Institute

Hi!

Nothing much, just to agree with Mr. Pradee and Ms. Ghada. They both are correct.

Cheers!

Ghada Eweda
by Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.

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

 

 

مها شرف
by مها شرف , معلمة لغة عربية , وزارة التربية السورية

I agree with Mr Pradeep answer's. Thanks for the invitation. .

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