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thomas330
Iam interested in learning English or Iam interested on learning English.
Oct 22, 2011 2:19 PM
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I am interested in learning English is correct.
The choice of using which preposition can be difficult.
I suggest that you learn it in phrases.
Thus
interested in
putting on as in putting on my clothes
getting on with
as in
how are you getting on with your lessons?
October 22, 2011
I am interested in learning English.
- IN is used when you are referring something enclosed by limitations while using IN is relatively specific and does not denote anything enclosed.
- ON is used to denote a position for surfaces or a position just above or outside an area. Also, ON is used with street names. Conversely, IN is used with names of cities, towns, provinces, states, and countries.
October 22, 2011
it is right with "I am interested in Learning English"....Have good time.
October 22, 2011
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