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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Interested

A potential customer is interested in our services.

A potential customer has shown interest in our services.

Please check them.

Are they the same "is interested" and "has shown interest"?

When can we use them in different contexts?

  

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kumenglish A potential customer is interested in our services. A potential customer has shown interest in our services. Please check them.

  • kumenglish A potential customer is interested in our services.
  • A potential customer has shown interest in our services.
  • Please check them.
  • Correct.
  • kumenglish Are they the same "is interested" and "has shown interest"?
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kumenglishA potential customer is interested in our services.
A potential customer has shown interest in our services.
Please check them.

Correct.

kumenglishAre they the same "is interested" and "has shown interest"?

"is interested" refers to present state. "has shown interest" refers to past action, often

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