Be ….. about (something)

Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be enthusiastic about (something)”.

Be …… about (something)

a) round

b) waver

c) run

d) keen

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Answer: d) keen

Be keen about (something)!

Example: “I’m keen about my trip to Greece next week.”

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Overstay (one’s) ……..

Can you complete this English expression? It means “to stay in a place too long, especially when the host wants you to leave.”

Overstay (one’s) ……

a) host

b) welcome

c) guest

d) time

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Answer: b) welcome

Overstay (one’s) welcome!

Example: “We overstayed our welcome at Rob’s house last night. He wanted us to leave earlier.”

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