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English, 28.06.2019 22:00 jevanoff

How do the words willingly and eagerly differ? a. willingly means offering to do something; eagerly means having to do it. b. eagerly means wanting to do something; willingly means taking the time to do it. c. willingly means agreeing to do something; eagerly means doing it gladly. d. eagerly means finishing a task to get it over with; willingly means enjoying it.

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