He still _______ in touch with most of his old school mates.
Akeeps
Bkeeping
Ckept
Dnone
Answer:
A. keeps
Read Explanation:
The sentence describes a habitual or continuing action in the present, so we use the Simple Present Tense.
keep in touch = maintain contact with someone.
Subject "He" is third-person singular, so the verb becomes "keeps".
Correct sentence:
He still keeps in touch with most of his old school mates.
Why the others are incorrect:
keeping → needs an auxiliary verb (e.g., He is keeping...)
kept → past tense; does not fit the present context indicated by still
