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Interested in + noun/gerund #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 16, 2006 16:32 pm   Interested in + noun/gerund
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #75 "Adjective Prepositions Constructions", question 8

I didn't know you were interested ......... science.

(a) in
(b) for
(c) on
(d) to

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #75 "Adjective Prepositions Constructions", answer 8

I didn't know you were interested in science.

Correct answer: (a) in

Your answer was: incorrect
I didn't know you were interested on science.
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Why choose "in science"

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Interested in #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 16, 2006 20:06 pm   Interested in
 

Hi,

I chose science just as an example of one branch of knowledge. I could have said: interested in sport/politics/drama and so on and so on.

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