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HyunWook Park
They are interested in something And They have interest
I know how to use 'They are interested in something'
But I am confused with using it in this form. They have an(?) interest to(?) something. or They have interests? or just They have interest to something?
I don't know whether interest should be plural or just stay as it is or need 'a' before it. In addition, I don't know what to put after interest. They have interest (in) football? They have interest (of) football?
Please help me out with this thing!
Thanks a lot for your help in advance!
Hyunwook
Jun 28, 2015 5:01 PM
Answers · 3
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"They are interested in football."
"They have an interest in football."
"They have many interests, to name a few, football, volleyball and basket ball."
June 28, 2015
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HyunWook Park
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Japanese, Korean
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