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eager。
Pronunciation: English [.]'i ɡ r)] Beauty [.]'iːɡər]
Definition: adjeager; Longing.
Grammar: eager means "eager" or "eager", referring to the expectation of success or the enthusiasm for progress, and the eagerness is too eager to wait or suppress.
Eeager can be used as a definite or predicate in a sentence.
Eager's Comparative.
There are two types of superlatives: eagerer, eagerest, and more eager, most eager.
Be eager is often used in conjunction with the prepositions for, about, and after, but not with of, and can also be used with the clause that leads.
It is a more formal usage, a predicate verb in a clause.
It is generally virtual.
Be eager can also be followed by the infinitive.
It means "what you want to do", and it can also be followed by the logical subject of the preposition for.
The meaning of be too eager to- v is not negative, but affirmative.
Vocabulary collocation:
Used as an adjective (adj..))
Noun. Eager looks anxious.
Preposition. eager about one's progress
eager after craving....
Eager after Success.
eager for....
Eager for Success.
eager in one's studies Fengye works hard to learn.
Usage:
Used as an adjective (adj..))
Used as a definite + n
she listened with eager attention.
She listened intently.
he is an eager student.
He was a diligent student.
the engineer was an eager participant in technical co-operation.
The engineer was enthusiastic about technical cooperation. Silver Search shouted.
Used as an expression s+be+ +prep-phrase
he is eager about his studies.
He is enthusiastic about learning.
she is eager about her progress.
She is eager to make progress.
i am not now so eager about your coming to town as i was.
Now I'm not as anxious to get you into town as I used to be.
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The eager English is eager.
The usage of eager is as an adjective which has the meaning of eager; Longing. Craving, which is often used to denote a muffled urge to feel eagerness and excitement about something that is about to happen or want to do, is often paired with for for, which is used to denote a desire for something. Derivation of the word eagerness. Its meaning is longing; Ardent; Zeal; Enthusiastic.
Example sentence: 1. He sounded both pitiful and eager to get what he wanted
He sounded pathetic and desperate for what he wanted.
2、the youth entered the barn, the king following eagerly upon his heels.
The young man went into the barn, and the king eagerly followed.
3、mr. sesemann eagerly hurried to encounter his beloved child.
Mr. Sesaiman hurried to meet his beloved child in a hurry.
4、some students, hoping to get a high score, are anxious about the coming exam results.
Some students who want to get high scores are anxious to know the results of the Bad Avenue exam.
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I know that there are two ways to say "urgent" in English, and you can use it as a reference.
pressing is an adjective, synonym.
urgent, urgent. For example, he had a more urgent errand
Or: ...of the hour.For example, the need of the hour
Urgent need. Example: He is in urgent need of an answer
He desperately needed answers.
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