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What the difference? Fri Mar 26, 2004 23:18 pm  What the difference?
 

Hello everybody!!! Explain me! I cannot get it! What the difference between the : He eager to know it
He is agog to know it
He keens to know it
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Agog Sun Mar 28, 2004 0:38 am  Agog
 

Hi Thinker,

Agog simply means very keen.

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Agog Sun Mar 28, 2004 14:52 pm  Agog
 

Alan wrote:
Hi Thinker,

Agog simply means very keen.

alan

Thank you Alan. What is stronger: I eager to know or I am agog to know.
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AGOG Mon Mar 29, 2004 18:13 pm  AGOG
 

HI,

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Thank you very much
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