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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Interested

1. I'm very interested with renting this apartment.

I'm very interested in renting this apartment.

2. I'm very interested in this project. And

I'm very interested with this project.

What's the difference with these corresponding sentences? Thanks for looking!
  

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We don't say "interested with." Both sentences should use "interested in..."
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In is right; with is wrong.
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Evening, Mr. M. I like your new avatar!
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It's the new, gentler me.

< evil laugh >

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