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Christanford Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Keen on

Hi,

However, such a sentence would perhaps more usually suggest that I’m not very keen on biscuits at all.

I saw this sentence in someone's blog, and wondered how 'am not very keen on biscuits' sounds compared with 'don't like biscuits very much'.

Thanks in advance
  

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To me, the sentence using "keen on" sounds British. )

  • To me, the sentence using "keen on" sounds British.
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To me, the sentence using "keen on" sounds British. (But since I'm American, I'n not sure if it really is common in British English or not.)
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ChristanfordHowever, such a sentence would perhaps more usually suggest that I’m not very keen on biscuits at all.

I saw this sentence in someone's blog, and wondered how 'am not very keen on biscuits' sounds compared with 'don't like biscuits very much'.

You're totally right, Keen on somebody/ Something o

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