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Writing English well: 'Interested in' vs 'Interesting'



 
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Writing English well: 'Interested in' vs 'Interesting' #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 12, 2008 16:49 pm   Writing English well: 'Interested in' vs 'Interesting'
 

What's the difference between the two words "Interested in" and "Interesting"? :roll:

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WRITING ENGLISH WELL #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 12, 2008 17:01 pm   WRITING ENGLISH WELL
 

Hi karima,

Have a look Difference between interesting and interested, please.

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Re: WRITING ENGLISH WELL #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 14, 2011 0:53 am   Re: WRITING ENGLISH WELL
 

Thanks you friend! I found it so easy!
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