Which is correct:
"do you interested in" or "are you interested in"?

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do you interested in

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "interested" should be in the base form after "do".

Incorrect. Use "Are you interested in?" instead.

Alternatives:

  • Are you interested in?

are you interested in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Correct. Use this phrase to ask someone if they have an interest in something.
The correct phrase is "Are you interested in?". The verb "are" should be used to form a question in the present tense. "Do you interested in" is incorrect because the verb "interested" should be in the base form after "do".

Last updated: March 23, 2024

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