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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Interested

In the context: The potential customer is willing to talk about the project.

He is interested in talking to us on the project requirements.

He interested in talking to us on the project requirements.


Please suggest these sentences and which is best to use?

  

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kumenglish He interested in talking to us on the project requirements. Definitely not. You need 'is' (or an alternative form of the verb) in there.

  • kumenglish He interested in talking to us on the project requirements.
  • Definitely not.
  • You need 'is' (or an alternative form of the verb) in there.
  • kumenglish He is interested in talking to us on the project requirements.
  • It's understandable, but I would still use 'about', or even 'regarding', rather than 'on'.
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kumenglishHe interested in talking to us on the project requirements.

Definitely not. You need 'is' (or an alternative form of the verb) in there.

kumenglishHe is interested in talking to us on the project requirements.

It's understandable, but I would still use 'about', or even 'regarding', rather than 'on'.

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