A. I was interested to hear the news.
1. I wanted to hear the news.
2. I had already heard the news and the news was interesting.
3. Either 1 or 2 according to context.
B. I am interested to hear the news.
1. I want to hear the news.
2. I have already heard the news and the news is interesting.
3. Either 1 or 2 according to context.
What do both sentence mean?
I think for both cases, 3 options are correct.
fire1 I think for both cases, 3 options are correct. option 3 is correct. Yes, that's right.
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fire1I think for both cases,3 options are correct.option 3 is correct.
Yes, that's right.
CJ