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Joe2012 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct grammatically ?

Sentence: "He didn't seem to have interested in other matters/question"

My question/doubt: Is this sentence correct grammatically in past tense ?

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Razer Sentence: "He didn't seem to have interested in other matters/question" My question/doubt: Is this sentence correct grammatically in past tense ? Thanks Sincerely Hi Razer, He didn't seem to be interested in He didn't seem to have interest in But not: He didn't seem to have interested in. Yes, it refers to what you thought when you saw him/talked to him in the past.

  • Razer Sentence: "He didn't seem to have interested in other matters/question" My question/doubt: Is this sentence correct grammatically in past tense ?
  • Thanks Sincerely Hi Razer, He didn't seem to be interested in He didn't seem to have interest in But not: He didn't seem to have interested in.
  • Yes, it refers to what you thought when you saw him/talked to him in the past.
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RazerSentence: "He didn't seem to have interested in other matters/question"

My question/doubt: Is this sentence correct grammatically in past tense ?

Thanks

Sincerely

Hi Razer,
He didn't seem to be interested in
He didn't seem to have interest in
But not: He didn't seem to have interested i
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Hey thanks for your reply but here this person has said by sentence is correct. Have a look. http://alturl.com/rb4k
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It seems to me that all those replies say the same thing.

None of them say "have interested in" -- all say either have [an] interest in or be interested in.
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[Y]Ya you are right, I read one reply wrongly. Sorry my bad.Emotion: smile

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