Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Interest"
The meaning of "Interest" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does They don't have your best interests at heart mean?
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Roughly, it may look as if they are helping you but they are not.
Q:
What does He will now have a controlling interest in the holding company. mean?
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Controlling interest gives a shareholder or group of shareholders significant influence over the actions of a company. A majority of voting shares (over 50%) is always a controlling interest.
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What does I'm only looking out for your best interest. mean?
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I'm only thinking about what would be best for you.
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What does romantic interest mean?
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Romantic interest basically means are there people who you would like to have a relationship with. As in girlfriend/boyfriend.
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What does It has an interest rate repayable at four percent over base. mean?
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Yes, based on the amount of money. This means 4 percent extra over the initial price.
Example sentences using "Interest"
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Please show me example sentences with be of interest to.
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Would this class be of interest to you?
That would certainty be of interest to Maria!
That would certainty be of interest to Maria!
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Please show me example sentences with Can I say "they didn't take an interest in each other"?.
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The zoo placed the two pandas together to attempt breeding but they didn’t take an interest in each other.
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Please show me example sentences with 'interest group'.
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30 people who care about the environment met to discuss their concerns about pollution. Then this interest group wrote a letter about their concerns, and sent it to government.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Take an interest .
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“you should take an interest in everything your child does”
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Please show me example sentences with "There is little there of interest" what does it mean? And what does the second "there" mean?. Thanks. .
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It means that the speaker finds that place is boring, that there’s nothing interesting there.
The second “there” is just replacing the name of the location.
For example:
“There is little there of interest” would be the same as saying “There is little at the park that is of interest.” It’s just unnecessary to say the park if your listener already knows what you’re talking about.
Example conversation:
A: I want to go to the library.
B: Why? There is little there of interest.
Hope that helps.
The second “there” is just replacing the name of the location.
For example:
“There is little there of interest” would be the same as saying “There is little at the park that is of interest.” It’s just unnecessary to say the park if your listener already knows what you’re talking about.
Example conversation:
A: I want to go to the library.
B: Why? There is little there of interest.
Hope that helps.
Synonyms of "Interest" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I have interest in J-POP. and I am interested in J-POP. ?
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The first sounds unnatural. You can say "I have AN interest in something", but that sounds formal and isn't used for casual conversation.
You should say "I am interested in J-Pop."
You should say "I am interested in J-Pop."
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What is the difference between We see that interest rates are going up again. and We found out interest rates are going up again. ?
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The only difference is that the second sentence implies that the interest rates were going down for some amount of time before we noticed that they were going down. It also implies that we did research in order to know that the interest rates were going down.
The first sentence does not imply either of those meanings.
The first sentence does not imply either of those meanings.
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What is the difference between acting in the public interest and doing in the public interest ?
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These are just different ways of saying the same thing
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What is the difference between I have no interest. and I have zero interest. ?
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It’s basically the same just said in a different way
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What is the difference between [113]
why the sudden interest in me? and why do you suddenly interest in me? ?
why the sudden interest in me? and why do you suddenly interest in me? ?
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@jenna_jenna: you could say: why are you suddenly interested in me? Then it will be a verb :)
Translations of "Interest"
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How do you say this in English (UK)? I’ve always had an interest in marketing or advertising for a while since when I was doing it in my previous work place. I thought I could take advantage of my experience and Japanese skill in your company. Does it sound natural?
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I have always had an interest in marketing and advertising ever since I was working for my previous employer. I thought I could take advantage of my past work experience and Japanese skills while working in your company
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I’m formal letters, do not use apostrophe(‘) for contractions (I’ve, they’ll) it’s seen as informal. However, possessive use is fine(cat’s, tom’s)
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I’m formal letters, do not use apostrophe(‘) for contractions (I’ve, they’ll) it’s seen as informal. However, possessive use is fine(cat’s, tom’s)
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How do you say this in English (US)? he's trying to get her interested in him.
he's trying to get her interest
which one is better? or is there any natural phrase?
he's trying to get her interest
which one is better? or is there any natural phrase?
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I would prefer the first one as it sounds more specific.
hope this helps!! ;)
hope this helps!! ;)
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How do you say this in English (US)? interest
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How do you say this in English (US)? I started to have interest in science when I was young. Is it ok to say "my interest sprouted"?
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It would be interesting… but most native speakers would say "my interest blossomed"
In fifth grade our class took a field trip to visit a NASA research lab, and that's when my interest in science really blossomed.
In fifth grade our class took a field trip to visit a NASA research lab, and that's when my interest in science really blossomed.
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How do you say this in English (US)? How do you say? "The interest of the people in Song Dynasty in realism" or "the interest in realism of the people in Song Dynasty"?
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Other questions about "Interest"
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I've taken a keen interest in English for two years, but still, I dont feel comfortable with it.
I haven't missed this morning's reading meetup. so it became my strong morning routine. Does this sound natural?
I haven't missed this morning's reading meetup. so it became my strong morning routine. Does this sound natural?
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I've had a great interest in English for two years, but I still don't feel comfortable with that.
I didn't miss the reading meeting this morning. So it became my strong morning routine.
I didn't miss the reading meeting this morning. So it became my strong morning routine.
Q:
<former letter>
Thank you very much for showing your interest in an interview with my boss.
However, I'm sorry to say that it is difficult to determine the boss's interview schedule right now.
If you don't mind, can I get back in contact you in two or three weeks?
I hope to discuss the interview again then.
Thank you for your patience and kind consideration.
Please don't hesitate to e-mail me if you have any questions about the interview.
Sincerely. Does this sound natural?
Thank you very much for showing your interest in an interview with my boss.
However, I'm sorry to say that it is difficult to determine the boss's interview schedule right now.
If you don't mind, can I get back in contact you in two or three weeks?
I hope to discuss the interview again then.
Thank you for your patience and kind consideration.
Please don't hesitate to e-mail me if you have any questions about the interview.
Sincerely. Does this sound natural?
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× Thank you very much for showing your interest in an interview with my boss.
✓ Thank you for showing your interest in an interview with my boss.
× However, I'm sorry to say that it is difficult to determine the boss's interview schedule right now.
✓ However, I'm sorry to inform you that it is difficult to determine the boss's interview schedule right now.
× If you don't mind, can I get back in contact you in two or three weeks?
✓ If you don't mind, can I get in touch with you in two or three weeks?
× I hope to discuss the interview again then.
✓ I would like to discuss the right date and schedule for the interview.
× Please don't hesitate to e-mail me if you have any questions about the interview.
✓ Please don't hesitate to e-mail me if you have any questions regarding the interview.
× Sincerely.
✓ Sincerely,
✓ Thank you for showing your interest in an interview with my boss.
× However, I'm sorry to say that it is difficult to determine the boss's interview schedule right now.
✓ However, I'm sorry to inform you that it is difficult to determine the boss's interview schedule right now.
× If you don't mind, can I get back in contact you in two or three weeks?
✓ If you don't mind, can I get in touch with you in two or three weeks?
× I hope to discuss the interview again then.
✓ I would like to discuss the right date and schedule for the interview.
× Please don't hesitate to e-mail me if you have any questions about the interview.
✓ Please don't hesitate to e-mail me if you have any questions regarding the interview.
× Sincerely.
✓ Sincerely,
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You facilitate me to have an interest in this issue.
You provoke me to think on this issue.
She encouraged me to think about this issue.
My mom's immaturity spurred me to try harder.
His corruption incites folk's complaints.
he has been pressured by work.
Does this sound natural?
You provoke me to think on this issue.
She encouraged me to think about this issue.
My mom's immaturity spurred me to try harder.
His corruption incites folk's complaints.
he has been pressured by work.
Does this sound natural?
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× You facilitate me to have an interest in this issue.
✓ You have piqued my interest in this issue.
× You provoke me to think on this issue.
✓ You have gotten me thinking about this issue.
× His corruption incites folk's complaints.
✓ His corruption has incurred complaints.
× he has been pressured by work.
✓ He has been under a lot of pressure at work.
✓ You have piqued my interest in this issue.
× You provoke me to think on this issue.
✓ You have gotten me thinking about this issue.
× His corruption incites folk's complaints.
✓ His corruption has incurred complaints.
× he has been pressured by work.
✓ He has been under a lot of pressure at work.
Q:
Having same interest will make relationship with people better. But unfortunately I haven't found out the interest of my boss yet, so it's hard to make small talk with him. Does this sound natural?
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× Having same interest will make relationship with people better.
✓ Having the same interests will make the relationship better with people.
× But unfortunately I haven't found out the interest of my boss yet, so it's hard to make small talk with him.
✓ But unfortunately, I haven't found out the interest of my boss yet, so it's hard to make small talk with him.
✓ Having the same interests will make the relationship better with people.
× But unfortunately I haven't found out the interest of my boss yet, so it's hard to make small talk with him.
✓ But unfortunately, I haven't found out the interest of my boss yet, so it's hard to make small talk with him.
Q:
I’ve got interest about Korea (K-pop, culture, language) and studying Korean starting on this week. I couldn’t read and pronounce hangul at first, but I’ve become able to read little basic hangul owing to daily study in several days. It is very interesting that I can reach much information of Korea after I’ve got interest about it. I feel having interest give wider view for me. Does this sound natural?
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× I’ve got interest about Korea (K-pop, culture, language) and studying Korean starting on this week.
✓ I’ve got interest about Korea (K-pop, culture, language) and i started studying Korean this week.
✓ I’ve got interest about Korea (K-pop, culture, language) and i started studying Korean this week.
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