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  1. 27 cze 2012 · I would use keen on doing when talking about my general likes, and keen to do when talking about a specific instance, so. I am very keen on swimming. I am very keen to go swimming today. But the difference is subtle, and I don't know that everybody else would make that distinction.

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  2. 14 sty 2023 · Be keen on is used to express a strong interest in someone or something, or to say we like something (such as an activity or type of food): I’m really keen on learning Spanish. = I’m very interested in learning Spanish and I also enjoy it.

  3. 22 paź 2020 · I am keen to study hard for the exam because I´m taking the exam next week. (keen to study=I want to study/I´m interested in studying hard/I´m willing to study) and to see the diference between keen to study and keen on studying I could say, I am keen on studying hard for exams throughout the year.

  4. 16 mar 2011 · Keen to start work = eager to start work. One would not normally say "Keen on starting work", however "keen on" is very commonly used in expressions like "I am very keen on cycling, and I race at the weekend", or "I like opera and ballet, and I am keen on Placido Domingo".

  5. KEEN ON definition: 1. liking, interested in, or wanting (to do) something very much: 2. very interested in someone…. Learn more.

  6. Perhaps it's regional slang, but "keen on" is usually used to describe having a crush on someone. Ex: My brother is keen on the exchange student - he thinks she's so pretty. "keen to" typically indicates an eagerness to do something. Ex: I am keen to learn Spanish.

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