Learn what "are you going to keep your word" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

Used to ask whether someone will do what they promised.
From Twist Of Time, Episode 12
Someone questions whether another person will keep their promise.
This is common in arguments, negotiations, and relationship conflicts when trust is in question. It can sound doubtful or accusatory if said sharply.
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