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anxious to
Hi RonBee,
Thank you very much for your input.
Here are the examples of keen and eager:
He told me that he was keen/eager to help.
What is the difference here?
What is the difference between 'worried' and 'anxious' here?
I'm worried/anxious about her because she is very sick.
I am anxious to know the results.
Can I say this if anxious means 'eager'?
Many thanks
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Re: anxious to
You must look for clues in the sentence!
He told me that he was keen/eager to help.
I'm worried/anxious about her because she is very sick.
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