He was searching for new lands to colonize.
He was the first outsidered to reach America that we know of.
His father died, so he took over as chieftain in Greenland.
eager means really wants to...so an eager person really wants to do something and get it done
I hope so.
Eager has two syllables divided like so: ea-ger.
Why have women been so eager to increase their participation in the labor market,
Leif Erickson didn't spangle his angle, but his father Eric the Red did. So his father could not go with him, so he traveled alone.
To use "eager" in the past tense, you would say "I was eager" or "he/she/they were eager." "Eager" remains the same in its base form in past tense, and you just need to add the appropriate form of the verb "to be" before it.
Can anyone find or does anyone know: In a poem: For all she looks so innocent take my word for it she is no fool _______________________ so eager to believe appearances.
He found America! that why he is important.
i don't think so... no
Actually, 'How eager she was to do her best.' is a complete sentence, a complete thought. The subject is 'she', the verb is 'was', the word 'how' is an adverb describing the intensity of the predicate adjective 'eager'. The subject and predicate is another way of saying, 'She was so eager to do her best.'