signed/signing

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Evo25  #545273  Wed, 23 Jul 08 04:11 AM
(1)keep me signed in
(2)keep me signing in??
which is correct??
signed in sentence 1 is considered as adj??
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Marius Hancu  #545275  Wed, 23 Jul 08 04:14 AM
 context?
  
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CalifJim  #545288  Wed, 23 Jul 08 04:39 AM
 Please give us at least one complete sentence to work with.  What is correct in one sentence could be wrong in another, and we don't know what sentence you're trying to use these in.

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Evo25  #545556  Wed, 23 Jul 08 06:06 PM
https://login.yahoo.com/config/mail?.intl=us
keep me signed in is appear in this yahoo login website!
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Grammar Geek  #545560  Wed, 23 Jul 08 06:16 PM

Keep me in the state of being signed in to my account - I suppose it's an adjective.

The opposite would be "sign me out when I close the window" but in that case, "sign out" would be a verb.

  
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