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Keen on + gerund/ Keen to + infinitive
Hi!
Are all these sentences okay?
What's the difference?
I have always been working behind the bar.
I’m not really keen on working in the kitchen.
I’m not really keen to work in the kitchen.
I’m really keen on seeing you again after such a long time.
I’m really keen to see you again.
Jun 18, 2019 7:26 PM
Comments · 1
Simone,
Either sentence gets the message across. My personal preference would be to say "to work" and "to see". "Keen on/to" is less commonly used than "interested in/to".
June 18, 2019
Simone
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