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.
She was agog with excitement when she received the news of her promotion.
She stood at the front of the line, eager to enter the store.
The past tense of "eager" is "eagered" but can also be "eagered for" or "was eager".
The market was teeming with people eager to buy fresh produce.
James is eager to get start guitar lessons.
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.
He was very eager to get to the waterpark. Eager- excited The answer by Salman Is : The 4 year old was eager about starting to study!!!!!!!!
I eagerly made food to feed the boy who was eager to eat it.
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.
She passionately delivered her speech to the eager crowds.
In the sentence "He saw how eager she was to do her best," the adjective is "eager." This word modifies (describes) the word "she."
She was eager to make love with her husband after reading an erotic novel.
My cousin and I were very eager to open our presents during Christmas time.
The mother was irritated/annoyed because of his EAGERNESS to go to the party. (or any where,u can change it if u like ) ^_^
During the intermission, the crowed discussed the first act excitedly, eager for the next act to start.
Jack was eager to subscribe to the magazine.