to monitor or watch something closely · to track the status of something
Imagine you've seen a super cool gadget 📱 or a stunning outfit 👗, but it's a bit pricey. You don't want to miss a potential sale or if it comes back in stock! That's when you 'keep tabs on' it. It's like being a detective for your dream purchase! 🕵️♀️💰
💡 This idiom means to closely monitor something, often because you're waiting for a specific outcome or looking for the right moment. It’s super useful when you're waiting for a price drop 📉 or a restock of a popular item! You can also use it for non-shopping things, like 'keeping tabs on your grades' or 'keeping tabs on current events'.
Your friend tells you they've been regularly checking a store's website to see if their favorite jacket goes on sale. Which English expression best describes what your friend is doing? A. To give it a miss B. To keep tabs on something C. To break the bank