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The past tense of "eager" is "eagered" but can also be "eagered for" or "was eager".

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The past tense of "eager" is "eagered" but can also be "eagered for" or "was eager".

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The asker of this question was eager to get an anwswer.

She was eager to begin her new job.

They were eager for the arrival of their new baby.

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Evelyne Eager's birth name is Evelyn Josephine Eager.

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She was eager to start her new job and make a good impression on her colleagues.

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