English in a Minute: Keep Me in the Loop
Welcome to English in a Minute – From Home! A loop is a circular shape formed when something thin crosses over itself. [demonstrates a loop with something?] Keep Me in the Loop J: Anna, are you going to Reggie’s social distanced birthday party? I can’t remember what time to be there. A: I am! The invitation said 6:00. Or maybe it said to keep six feet away from each other...I think I'll call him! J: Cool. Keep me in the loop! To keep someone in the loop means to keep them informed of something that is happening. Think of the loop as a circle. If you’re inside it, you know what’s going on. If you’re not, you don’t. And that’s English in a Minute! Originally published at - https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a...

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