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“I am interested in it” vs "I have interest in it" “I am interested in it” vs "I have interest in it"? Which one is more common in English-speaking countries? What's the difference between them?
Apr 1, 2018 12:36 AM
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They are both the same and likely get equal use. But, it’s „I have AN interest in it“.
April 1, 2018
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"I have an interest in it" doesn't sound as intense as " I'm interested in it"
April 1, 2018
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Vietnamese
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