
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 …
grammar - Interested in OR Interested with - English Language …
Mar 8, 2021 · Interested in OR Interested with Ask Question Asked 4 years, 9 months ago Modified 4 years, 8 months ago
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 …
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 …
The difference between "I'm interested" and "I'd be interested"
Mar 21, 2022 · 2 "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 …
Is this sentence correct? "I'm not interested to discuss"
Nov 27, 2024 · In this particular case, 'interested in' is correct, and 'interested to' is incorrect. I should also note that, in casual conversation, the corrected versions above might seem a bit …
"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.
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 …
grammar - who is interested OR who interest - English Language …
which one of two these sentences is correct? I am kind of person who is really interested in doing exercise? I am kind of person who interested in exercise? I think that be interested in some t...
prepositions - Which I'm interested in vs. in which I'm interested ...
Jun 15, 2023 · 1 "Saving the planet is the topic in which I am interested the most" is perfectly grammatical, and most people use "in which" in that way in a formal context like a report or an …