Does this sentence "I was interested in the character to hear the story" mean "I was interested in the character when I heard the story"? or "I was interested in the character as soon as I heard the story" ?
I think they're the same in meaning."I was interested in the character to hear the story" If you said this to me, I wouldn't know what you meant.
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"I was interested in the character to hear the story" If you said this to me, I wouldn't know what you meant.