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

    Jan 13, 2016 · Whether you use "in" or "to" depends on how you are using word that comes after it. Interested in When you use "interested in", you are usually talking about being interested in …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. Is it correct to say "If you're interested, which I'm sure you are..."?

    Sep 8, 2023 · Since "which I'm sure you are" is a parenthetical comment, which can be omitted without changing the overall meaning, it should be set off by commas, dashes, or parentheses. …

  5. The difference between "I'm interested" and "I'd be interested"

    Mar 21, 2022 · "I'd be interested" is slightly softer and thus more polite. If you say "I'm interested", you're directly stating that you want to know the information. If you say "I'd be interested", what …

  6. word request - What is the term that describes someone who is …

    Aug 25, 2014 · In a usually pejorative sense, and especially applied to women, the word frigid (sometimes just cold) is used. However, that is usually not related to the actual asexuality, and …

  7. 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 …

  8. What is the difference between ‘interest in' & ‘interest for'

    In the first example, interest on a credit card refers to additional payment on a loan. In the second, interest for scientists means it holds a certain appeal or allure for the scientists. It's different …

  9. Does ‘I’m interested in nothing’ make sense?

    Apr 14, 2021 · Does ‘I’m interested in nothing’ make sense? I think it doesn’t make sense because ‘interested’ means ‘showing curiosity or concern about something or someone.’ I …

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

    Which is correct and which is colloquial or incorrect of the three choices? Does your son express interest in music? Does your son express interest toward music? Does your son express …