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I'm interested vs Im still iterested

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I'm interested' is a simple statement expressing interest in something. 'I'm still interested' emphasizes that the interest has been maintained over time or despite certain circumstances.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

I'm interested

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a current interest in something or someone.

Examples:

  • I'm interested in learning more about your project.
  • She said she's interested in joining the club.
  • Are you interested in going to the concert?
  • He seems really interested in the new technology.
  • I'm interested in buying a new car.

Im still iterested

This phrase is incorrect. 'Iterested' should be 'interested' and 'im' should be 'I'm'.


Alternatives:

  • I'm still interested
  • I'm still interested in the job.
  • Are you still interested in the offer?
  • She's still interested in pursuing a career in music.
  • He's still interested in the project.

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