Tuesday, July 19, 2011

When do you use "interest in" and when do you use "interest to"? SAT question!?

It's almost always "interest in," which can be financial--an interest in a merchant ship--or personal--an interest in that fine-looking young man. This is the more active form. More passively, "That fine-looking young man is of interest to my friend."

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