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Nakool Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Interested in doing vs interested to do

Are we 'interested to do something' or 'interested in doing something' ? please assist.
  

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It would be "interested in doing something" Are you interested in doing the job? Are we interested in playing that team? Would you be interested in joining me next weekend for lunch?

  • It would be "interested in doing something" Are you interested in doing the job?
  • Are we interested in playing that team?
  • Would you be interested in joining me next weekend for lunch?
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It would be "interested in doing something"

Are you interested in doing the job?
Are we interested in playing that team?
Would you be interested in joining me next weekend for lunch?
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