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Interested in/to vs Interesting
Hi!Could you correct these senteces for me, please?
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Are you interested in my problems?
I'm not interested in football.
I'm interested to speak Chinese.
I'm interested in speaking Chinese.
This movie was interesting me.
Football doesn't interest me
Football doesn't interesting me.
I have no interest in football.
I don't care about football.
I'm not interested in football.
I'm not interested to football.
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Thanks!
Nov 22, 2017 10:52 AM
Answers · 2
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Are you interested in my problems?
I'm not interested in football.
I'm interested to speak Chinese.Wrong- if you want to say it a different way than the sentence you wrote below then you could say "Speaking Chinese interests me"
I'm interested in speaking Chinese.
This movie was interesting TO me.
Football doesn't interest me
Football ISN'T interesting TO me.
I have no interest in football.
I don't care about football.
I'm not interested in football.
I'm not interested [Can't use TO here] in football.
An Italian guy who can't stand football? Fantastico!
November 22, 2017
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