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Suzanne
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Keen on/at? phrasal verb usage Please help me fill and explain the following sentences. 1. You don't seem keen ____ playing tennis. My answer is keen on but I am not sure about the explanation. 2. She is keen ___ watch the movie. She is keen _____ watching the movie. For the first one, i think it is 'keen to' watch the movie. And for the second, I think it is 'keen on'. Can you let me know why the prepositions can change? Thank you!
Mar 24, 2022 1:14 PM
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I believe your answer is correct. 'Keen' is used in British English, and since I'm American I'm not an expert on this matter. I would use 'to' with the infinitive and 'on' with the gerund.
March 24, 2022
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