Hi. I just want to ask if the statement below is grammatically correct:

" I'll keep up what I can do for other people. "

I think the thought of the statement can be understood, but I'm not sure if the grammar is correct (or the words are like jumbled).

Help please. Thank you. :)

Frankly, it makes little sense:

I will keep up what I can do....?

Do you mean..

I will do what I can?

I will persevere in assistance to other people?

Hello! The statement you provided, "I'll keep up what I can do for other people," is grammatically correct. It is a clear and understandable sentence. Let me break it down for you:

"I'll" is a contraction of "I will," indicating the future tense and the speaker's intention to perform the action.

"keep up" means to continue doing or maintaining something, in this case, the speaker's actions or efforts.

"what" refers to the things or activities that the speaker is capable of doing.

"I can do" signifies the speaker's ability to perform specific actions.

"for other people" indicates that the speaker's actions are done on behalf of others.

So, in summary, the statement means that the speaker plans to continue doing whatever they are capable of doing to help or benefit other people. It is a grammatically correct sentence.