Sunday, 11 October 2020

Common errors in English: usage of Interested With/To.

Interested ( = having or showing interest) 

Incorrect : He is not interested with/for his work. 

Correct : He is not interested in his work.

Incorrect : Are you interested to football? 

Correct : Are you interested in football?

Note: The noun form ‘interest’ takes the same preposition. 

For example:
I have no interest in politics. 
He takes a great interest in music. 

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