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Daily Use English Speaking Practice

We generally use ‘Keen to : Bekrar hona (बेकरार होना) ‘ in our daily use English speaking practice.

Keen to means having or showing interest, eagerness or enthusiasm for something.

Here are some examples to use ‘keen to’ in sentences that can make the concept more clear.

Mai tum se milne ke liye bekrar hu.

I am keen to meet you.

Rule: Sub+ helping verb+keen to + v+object

Mai tum se milne ke liye bekrar hu.

I am keen to meet you.

Rule: Sub+ helping verb+keen to + v1+object

Mai tum se shadi karne ke liye bekrar hu.

I am keen to marry you.

Veh mujh se ladne ke liye bekrar hai.

He is keen to fight with me.

Tum naam kmane ke liye bekrar ho.

You are keen to get fame.

Mai party me jane ke liye bekrar hu.

I am keen to ………

Tum cricket khelne ke liye bekrar ho.

You are keen to play cricket.

Secondly, we use ‘ Tired of : Thkaa hona (थका होना ) ‘ in our daily use English speaking practice.

Tired of means : Fed up from something or tired of something. Here are some examples gives below to make it more clear.

Tum iske sath kaam karte karte thak gye ho.

You are tired of working with this.

Rule: Sub +helping verb + tired of + gerund + other words

Hum chalte chalte thak gye hai.

We are tired of walking.

Log corona se ladte ladte thak gye hai.

People are tired of fighting against corona.

Mai tumhara sath dete dete thak gya hu.

I am tired of favoring you.

Veh gaadi ka intjaar karte karte thak gya thaa.

He was tired of waiting for the train.

Wo log marte marte thak gye the.

They were tired of beating me.

Feelings related English Sentences :

Mai tumhare bina nhi ji paungi.

I won’t live without you.

Mai sirf tum se pyar karti hu.

I just love you only.

Pyar karna galat nhi.

Love is not wrong.

Mai tumhe khona nhi chahta.

I don’t want to loose you.

Tum dusro se alag ho.

You are different from others.

You are special.

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