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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
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Interested in something to do

?I was very interested in this matter to hear the news.

Could this sentence mean "I was very interested in this matter right after hearing the news" ?

  

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I was very interested in this matter to hear the news. Could this sentence mean "I was very interested in this matter right after hearing the news" ? No.

  • I was very interested in this matter to hear the news.
  • Could this sentence mean "I was very interested in this matter right after hearing the news" ?
  • No.
  • It can't mean " after hearing the news".
  • It's hard to assign any meaning to it.
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fire1

?I was very interested in this matter to hear the news.

Could this sentence mean "I was very interested in this matter right after hearing the news" ?

No. It can't mean "after hearing the news".

It's hard to assign any meaning to it. It seems to have the words in the wrong order.

I was very interested to hear the ne

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