I will keep you inform or informed.

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Kamshing

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1) I will keep you inform.

2) I will keep you informed.

Which sentence is correct.
 
Only the second one is correct.
 
inform = present tense.

informed = past tense.

Why the second one is correct.

You mean the verb after keep can not use present tense.
 
Informed is an adjective in this context.

Keep me informed.
Make me happy.
 
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Why is only the second one [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] correct?

Do you mean the verb after "keep" [STRIKE]can not[/STRIKE] cannot [STRIKE]use[/STRIKE] be in the present tense?

Note my corrections above.
 
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