Is interested to correct?

“Interested to” can be used only with verbs of perception and “knowing”, such as: When “interested” is used with a verb that is not a verb of perception, “in doing” is the only correct form.

How do you say I am very interested?

Synonyms

  1. have a stake.
  2. i am keen.
  3. i care about that.
  4. i dabble.
  5. i have an interest.
  6. i really care.
  7. i should be interested.
  8. i would be interested.

Can you lose interest in someone you love?

It is possible to lose interest in someone but still love them. You can feel a deep warm attachment towards someone without necessarily feeling the spark and chemistry that was once there. Unfortunately, love is not that simple. This unpleasant stage of losing interest in your relationship is extremely common.

How do u know if someone is interested in U?

See if they gently touch you. Someone who’s interested in you might touch your hand or arm as you speak or touch the small of your back as they move behind you. Touching is a way to get close to you and show interest. Eye contact while touching you is a good sign that they’re interested, especially if they smile.

What is a good word for interested?

allured,

  • attracted,
  • beguiled,
  • bewitched,
  • captivated,
  • charmed,
  • enchanted,
  • obsessed.

    Can you say I am very much interested?

    This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. “I am very interested” indicates a great deal of interest in something. Since listeners already know that your level of interest is high, “much” is not needed.

    How do you use Excuse me in a sentence?

    You use excuse me or a phrase such as if you’ll excuse me as a polite way of indicating that you are about to leave or that you are about to stop talking to someone. ‘Excuse me,’ she said to Jarvis, and left the room. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got work to do.

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