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i interest in or i am interest in
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Mar 31, 2013 11:01 AM
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The phrase is "I am interested in..."
On a basic level, you simply have to accept that's the way it is.
However, "interest" is a transitive verb. What interests you? Philosophy interests me. If I receive the feeling, then I am interested (passive voice). Here, "interested" works as an adjective. To add more information we need a preposition: "in".
Philosophy interests me. I am interested in philosophy.
March 31, 2013
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I am interested in will be better because interested in this sentence works as an adjective. However, if you want to use interest you can use it as a verb or or a noun like saying My interests are swimming, dancing and cooking or we have a common interest. Have a nice day.
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I am interested in
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