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Which one is correct? Are you interested in? or Are you interested?
Are you interested in? or Are you interested? Are these sentences mean the same? Can I use them interchangeable?
2019年3月14日 09:53
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"Are you interested?" Is correct as a full sentence. It's not specific from just that what you're talking about.
"Are you interested in?" Is not correct as a full sentence. You need to say something like "Are you interested in going to the movies?"
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