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  1. word choice - interested in/to: what's the difference? - English ...

    Jan 13, 2016 · Interested to "Interested to" is a bit more complicated, because by itself it doesn't really make sense. The "to" is actually part of the verb that comes after it, like in "to read", "to …

  2. "Interested in knowing" versus "interested to know"

    Feb 17, 2011 · I am interested to know if, for some, there is a subtle difference between the two phrases in the title. I am equally interested in knowing if there is a subtle difference.

  3. What is the difference between "Do you interest" and "...interested …

    Mar 24, 2019 · I want to ask my friend about interest in engineering a system. How can I ask him? Do you interest in the system? or Do you interested in the system? Which phrase is correctly …

  4. grammar - Interested in OR Interested with - English Language …

    Mar 8, 2021 · "A" would be a perfectly good sentence here. I reckon this is a typo in the answer key. Agree that "interest with" doesn't sound fluent, but you do see some examples online of …

  5. prepositions - Express interest in/toward/to something - English ...

    In some other cases, like this and this, interest (ed) towards is used in some situations where it is effectively interchangeable with interest (ed) in. To sum it up, you are interested in something, …

  6. word choice - Is it correct and natural to respond with "interested …

    The main difference between interested in and interested by is that interested in usually refers to a serious interest, e.g. the study of something, whereas interested by refers to a casual interest, …

  7. word choice - "Interested on" or "interested in" - English Language ...

    Jan 28, 2012 · You can check questions like this using the Corpus of Contemporary American English. “Interested in” gets 23703 results and “interested on” gets only 13.

  8. Interested "in" or "by" something? - English Language & Usage …

    Feb 10, 2015 · In addition to WS2's answer, I would like to add that interested by can be used when a certain object or person can somewhat actively interest you: The professor interests …

  9. prepositions - Which I'm interested in vs. in which I'm interested ...

    Jun 15, 2023 · I recently stumbled across the following sentence: "Saving the planet is the topic in which I am interested the most." From my feel for language this sentence sounds …

  10. word usage - Interested in vs interested - English Language …

    Oct 1, 2015 · When must we use the preposition in when we used the word interested. Normal Usage: I am interested in 18th century paintings. How about these examples: If you're …

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