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his father was keen to send his board for higher studies

a.particular b. eager c. worried​

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Answered by 09zishan
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Explanation:

his father was eager to send his board for higher studies.

Answered by mdazamfaizy
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BE. 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".

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