
Interested in or Interested to??? | WordReference Forums
Jul 24, 2012 · I've always heard that the correct preposition to use with the word interested is "in" like for example: I'm not interested in politics or She's interested in talking to you. Also, I have books which …
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Jun 15, 2007 · Hello, What's the difference between these sentences?: I'm interested in reading books. I'm interested to read books. Thanks!.
If you would be interested / if you were interested
Jun 26, 2018 · "If you would be interested, I could drive you there." This sentence shocks me. I don't understand how it can be correct to use "would" after "if", especially if I compare it to my native …
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Nov 21, 2008 · I agree with thoozula, i don't think it's a question of one being more common but simply that "interested on" is incorrect. "I was going to write about what I am interested in" is fine - an …
interested in purchasing / interested in purchase - WordReference …
Nov 7, 2012 · Which is the difference between these two sentences: We are very interested in purchasing a copy of your book. We are very interested in purchase a copy of your book. Thanks in …
I'm very much interested in buying your home. - WordReference Forums
Jan 24, 2023 · Which version is correct: 1. I'm very interested in buying your home. 2. I'm much interested in buying your home. 3. I'm very much interested in buying your home. I think the first one …
interest in joining / interest to join | WordReference Forums
May 5, 2019 · Hola. I would like to know if both expressions are right and which one sounds better. Can the verb "join" be followed by "to"? I want to express my interest in joining to Red Cross in Dublin. I …
I am very much interested in... | WordReference Forums
Jun 23, 2011 · Dear Folks, Would it sound okay to write while applying for a job : I am very much interested in the position you have........... I don't know but it...
strongly interested in... | WordReference Forums
Nov 6, 2012 · Hi everybody! is it correct to write "For that reason I am strongly interested in doing an internship at..." Does "strongly interested" sound ok or would...
I am interested in ... | WordReference Forums
Feb 3, 2015 · Dag! I would like to know how to say the following expression in dutch: I am interested in ... My attempt: Ik ben geinteresseerd in... For example: I am intersted in martial arts - Ik ben …