* Added steps to check keywords in python >>> import keyword >>> print (keyword.kwlist) ['False', 'None', 'True', 'and', 'as', 'assert', 'break', 'class', 'continue', 'def', 'del', 'elif', 'else', 'except', 'finally', 'for', 'from', 'global', 'if', 'import', 'in', 'is', 'lambda', 'nonlocal', 'not', 'or', 'pass', 'raise', 'return', 'try', 'while', 'with', 'yield'] >>> * Format the text properly
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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Python Keywords
Python has a list of keywords that cannot be used as identifiers (variable names). Trying to use any of these keywords as variables will create a Syntax Error and your Python script will not be run:
>>> False = "Hello campers!"
File "<stdin>"
SyntaxError: can't assign to keyword
>>> break = "Hello campers!"
File "<stdin>", line 1
    break = "Hello campers!"
            ^
    SyntaxError: invalid syntax
List of Keywords
| Keyword | - | - | - | - | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| False | class | finally | is | return | 
| None | continue | for | lambda | try | 
| True | def | from | nonlocal | while | 
| and | del | global | not | with | 
| as | elif | if | or | yield | 
| assert | else | import | pass | |
| break | except | in | raise | 
To check keywords in python run the below
>>> import keyword
>>> print (keyword.kwlist)
['False', 'None', 'True', 'and', 'as', 'assert', 'break', 'class', 'continue', 'def', 'del', 'elif', 'else', 'except', 'finally', 'for', 'from', 'global', 'if', 'import', 'in', 'is', 'lambda', 'nonlocal', 'not', 'or', 'pass', 'raise', 'return', 'try', 'while', 'with', 'yield']
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