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all boys who are interested vs all boys that are interested

Both 'all boys who are interested' and 'all boys that are interested' are correct and commonly used. 'Who' and 'that' are relative pronouns used to introduce a defining clause in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 555 views

all boys who are interested

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a specific group of boys who are interested in something. 'Who' is a relative pronoun used to introduce defining clauses for people.

Examples:

  • All boys who are interested in joining the club should sign up today.
  • I will talk to all boys who are interested in participating in the project.
  • No, there was a boy who was interested in me.
  • I am a boy who's unusually interested in scars
  • To have boys interested in you for, who you are and not making fun of you because you're...
  • All the boys were interested in her. That's no secret.
  • I thinks boys are more interested in a girl who can talk.
  • Parents and teachers were comfortable in talking about periods to young girls using the book, and sometimes even boys were interested in reading it.
  • But how do I even know if the boy is interested?
  • Boys tend to more interested in further study and a career in MST than girls.
  • As a boy I was always interested in the abnormal.
  • That's because you're not interested in boys.
  • She was just starting to get interested in boys.
  • A boy should not be interested in such things.
  • For a girl, you can buy such pretty clothes - and boys are always interested in rough games like ice hockey.
  • Wait till you get interested in boys.
  • When I was trying to talk myself into being interested in boys,
  • This happens to be OK - he's an anatomically interested little boy and that's his mom. Other situations wouldn't be quite so good.
  • They don't have the depth, the rich narrative that really engaging video games have, that the boys are really interested in.
  • And that's when you became lovers? I wasn't interested in boys my age.
  • When I was trying to talk myself into being interested in boys,
  • You pretend you're not interested in boys, but I see you flirting!

Alternatives:

  • all boys interested in
  • all interested boys
  • all boys who have shown interest
  • all boys with an interest
  • all boys who express interest

all boys that are interested

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to refer to a specific group of boys who are interested in something. 'That' is a relative pronoun used to introduce defining clauses for both people and things.

Examples:

  • All boys that are interested in sports can join the team.
  • I will invite all boys that are interested in the topic to the discussion.
  • To have boys interested in you for, who you are and not making fun of you because you're...
  • All the boys were interested in her. That's no secret.
  • I thinks boys are more interested in a girl who can talk.
  • Parents and teachers were comfortable in talking about periods to young girls using the book, and sometimes even boys were interested in reading it.
  • But how do I even know if the boy is interested?
  • Boys tend to more interested in further study and a career in MST than girls.
  • As a boy I was always interested in the abnormal.
  • That's because you're not interested in boys.
  • She was just starting to get interested in boys.
  • A boy should not be interested in such things.
  • For a girl, you can buy such pretty clothes - and boys are always interested in rough games like ice hockey.
  • No, there was a boy who was interested in me.
  • Wait till you get interested in boys.
  • When I was trying to talk myself into being interested in boys,
  • This happens to be OK - he's an anatomically interested little boy and that's his mom. Other situations wouldn't be quite so good.
  • I am a boy who's unusually interested in scars
  • They don't have the depth, the rich narrative that really engaging video games have, that the boys are really interested in.
  • And that's when you became lovers? I wasn't interested in boys my age.
  • When I was trying to talk myself into being interested in boys,
  • The papers say it was all boys that disappeared.

Alternatives:

  • all boys interested in
  • all interested boys
  • all boys that have shown interest
  • all boys with an interest
  • all boys that express interest

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