Which one is correct?
"I interest to know" or "I am interest to know"?

I interest to know

This phrase is also incorrect. 'Interest' should be replaced with 'interested' to form a grammatically correct sentence.

The correct phrase is 'I am interested to know.' 'Interested' is the correct adjective form to use in this context.

Alternatives:

  • I am interested to know

I am interest to know

This phrase is incorrect. 'Interest' should be replaced with 'interested' to form a grammatically correct sentence.

The correct phrase is 'I am interested to know.' 'Interested' is the correct adjective form to use in this context.

Alternatives:

  • I am interested to know
Neither of the given phrases is correct. The correct phrase should be 'I am interested to know.'

Last Updated: March 30, 2024

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