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How to Pronounce keeps ones trap shut?

Correct pronunciation for the word "keeps ones trap shut" is [kˈiːps wˈɒnz tɹˈap ʃˈʌt], [kˈiːps wˈɒnz tɹˈap ʃˈʌt], [k_ˈiː_p_s w_ˈɒ_n_z t_ɹ_ˈa_p ʃ_ˈʌ_t].

What are the misspellings for keeps ones trap shut?

  • keep ones trap shud,
  • jeeps ones trap shut,
  • meeps ones trap shut,
  • leeps ones trap shut,
  • oeeps ones trap shut,
  • ieeps ones trap shut,
  • kweps ones trap shut,
  • kseps ones trap shut,
  • kdeps ones trap shut,
  • kreps ones trap shut,
  • k4eps ones trap shut,
  • k3eps ones trap shut,
  • kewps ones trap shut,
  • kesps ones trap shut,
  • kedps ones trap shut,
  • kerps ones trap shut,
  • ke4ps ones trap shut,
  • ke3ps ones trap shut,
  • keeos ones trap shut,
  • keels ones trap shut

What is the present tense of Keeps ones trap shut?

  • The present tense forms of the verb phrase "keep one's trap shut" are:

  • - I keep my trap shut.

  • - You keep your trap shut.

  • - He keeps his trap shut.

  • - She keeps her trap shut.

  • - It keeps its trap shut.

  • - We keep our traps shut.

  • - They keep their traps shut.
  • What is the past tense of Keeps ones trap shut?

  • The past tense forms of the verb "keeps one's trap shut" are:

  • 1. He kept his trap shut.

  • 2. She kept her trap shut.

  • 3. It kept its trap shut.

  • 4. They kept their traps shut.

  • 5. We kept our traps shut.

  • 6. I kept my trap shut.
  • What is the adverb for keeps ones trap shut?

    The adverb for "keeps one's trap shut" could be "silently" or "quietly".

    What is the adjective for keeps ones trap shut?

    The adjective form of the phrase "keeps one's trap shut" is "tight-lipped".

    Usage over time for keeps ones trap shut:

    This graph shows how "keeps ones trap shut" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Keeps ones trap shut:

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