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La diferencia entre "Me interesa" y "Me intereso".
Could anyone tell me the difference between "Me interesa" and "Me intereso"?
For example,
"Es una película que me interesa."
"Es una película que me intereso."
Which one is correct?
Mar 8, 2017 2:21 AM
Answers · 8
Esa película me interesa : You didn´t watch the movie yet and you are interested in watching the movie
Esa película me interesó : It could have different meanings ... it think that it´s about a movie that you have seen and you were interested at .
March 8, 2017
I am interested in you when you continue with the interest of doing it or that you like something, in exchange for I am interested in it when you no longer like something
March 8, 2017
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