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Uktous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Interested in

Hi,
I think that "interested in" should refer to "attention".

Background:
I need to do a presentation.

Which of the following sentence is correct?

Sentence1:
I am interested in the presentation.
Sentence2:
I am interested in doing the presentation.
Sentence3:
I am interested in the result of the presentation.

Thanks
  

Top answer

Hi, I think that "interested in" should refer to "attention". No, I would say that 'interested' refers to having curiosity about something. It can also mean having concern.

  • Hi, I think that "interested in" should refer to "attention".
  • No, I would say that 'interested' refers to having curiosity about something.
  • It can also mean having concern.
  • Background: I need to do a presentation.
  • Which of the following sentence is correct?
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Hi,

I think that "interested in" should refer to "attention". No, I would say that 'interested' refers to having curiosity about something. It can also mean having concern.

Background:

I need to do a presentation.

Which of the following sentence is correct? They are all correct, but with different meanings.



I don't under
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Hi,

Thank you

"They are all correct, but with different meanings."

Very helpful

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