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mahsa

Oct. 29, 2022

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Sentences with the word "keen"

Are these sentences correct? Do they sound natural?


1. I'm keen to work on our relationship problems.

2. I've been a keen healthy eater since I read about the disadvantages of poor diets.

3. I tried to convince him to stay for the night but he wasn't too keen.

4. I wanted to build a healthy relationship with him but he wasn't keen to make any efforts.

5. I'm always keen to read a good book.

6. When I was younger I was keen to learn everything but now I don't have much time.

Another question. Does a "keen mind" mean a sharp mind or an eager mind or both or none?

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Sentences with the word "keen"

Are these sentences correct?

Do they sound natural?

1. I'm keen to work on our relationship problems.

5. I'm always keen to read a good book.

6. When I was younger I was keen to learn everything but now I don't have much time.

Another question.

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mahsa

Oct. 30, 2022

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2. I've been a keen about healthy eatering since I read about the disadvantages of people who have poor diets.

Or: I read about the disadvantages of having a poor diet.

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frannie_

Oct. 31, 2022

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Keen about? Shouldn't keen be followed by either "to" or "on"?

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frannie_

Oct. 31, 2022

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Keen about? Shouldn't keen be followed by either "to" or "on"?

Sentences with the word "keen"

Are these sentences correct?

Do they sound natural?

1. I'm keen to work on our relationship problems.

3. I tried to convince him to stay for the night but he wasn't too keen.

4. I wanted to build a healthy relationship with him but he wasn't keen to make any efforts.

5. I'm always keen to read a good book.

6. When I was younger I was keen to learn everything but now I don't have much time.

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2. I've been a keen healthy eater since I read about the disadvantages of poor diets.

Sounds a bit unnatural, perhaps "I've been keen on eating healthy" would be better. My impression is it sounds a bit unnatural to follow "keen" immediately with another adjective.

Sentences with the word "keen"


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Are these sentences correct?


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Do they sound natural?


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1. I'm keen to work on our relationship problems.


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1. I'm keen to work on our relationship problems. 1. I'm keen to work on our relationship problems.

Yes this is fine. However, it’s more common to say I’m willing to work on our relationship problems because this is a more serious topic to talk about.

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2. I've been a keen healthy eater since I read about the disadvantages of poor diets.


2. I've been a keen healthy eater since I read about the disadvantages of poor diets. 2. I've been a keen healthy eater since I read about the disadvantages of poor diets.

Sounds a bit unnatural, perhaps "I've been keen on eating healthy" would be better. My impression is it sounds a bit unnatural to follow "keen" immediately with another adjective.

2. I've been a keen healthy eatto eat healthier since I read about the disadvantages of poor diets. 2. I've been keen to eat healthier since I read about the disadvantages of poor diets.

This is to sound more natural.

2. I've been a keen about healthy eatering since I read about the disadvantages of people who have poor diets. 2. I've been keen about healthy eating since I read about the disadvantages of people who have poor diets.

Or: I read about the disadvantages of having a poor diet.

3. I tried to convince him to stay for the night but he wasn't too keen.


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3. I tried to convince him to stay for the night but he wasn't too keen. 3. I tried to convince him to stay the night but he wasn't too keen.

4. I wanted to build a healthy relationship with him but he wasn't keen to make any efforts.


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4. I wanted to build a healthy relationship with him but he wasn't keen ton makeing any efforts. 4. I wanted to build a healthy relationship with him but he wasn't keen on making any efforts.

4. I wanted to build a healthy relationship with him but he wasn't keen to put in, or make any kind of efforts. 4. I wanted to build a healthy relationship with him but he wasn't keen to put in, or make any kind of effort.

5. I'm always keen to read a good book.


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6. When I was younger I was keen to learn everything but now I don't have much time.


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6. When I was younger, I was keen to learn everything but now I don't have much time. 6. When I was younger, I was keen to learn everything but now I don't have much time.

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Does a "keen mind" mean a sharp mind or an eager mind or both or none?


Does a "keen mind" mean a sharp mind or an eager mind or both or none? Does a "keen mind" mean a sharp mind or an eager mind or both or none?

It means sharp. When directly followed by a noun, it generally means sharp, as you suggested, but eager when used attributively or in other contexts.

Does a "keen mind" mean a sharp mind or an eager mind or both or none? Does a "keen mind" mean a sharp mind or an eager mind or both or none?

I haven’t seen this phrase commonly used. It could be interpreted as an eager mind.

Does a "keen mind" mean a sharp mind or an eager mind or, both or none? Does a "keen mind" mean a sharp mind or an eager mind, both or none?

Keen mind - ready for anything, a mindset to learn anything so yes eager mind. Sharp mind - quick witted, observer, intelligent

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