TextRanch

The best way to perfect your writing.

Discover why 1,062,726 users count on TextRanch to get their English corrected!

1. Input your text below.
2. Get it corrected in a few minutes by our editors.
3. Improve your English!

One of our experts will correct your English.

Our experts

interested on learning vs interested in learning

The correct phrase is 'interested in learning.' 'In' is the correct preposition to use when talking about being interested in a particular activity or subject. 'Interested on learning' is not standard or correct.
Vince profile picture

Explained by Vince
Editor at TextRanch

Last updated: October 07, 2024 • 14854 views

interested on learning

'Interested on learning' is not a correct construction in English. The preposition 'on' is not used with 'interested.'

The correct phrase is 'interested in learning.' Use 'interested in' when expressing interest in a specific activity, subject, or topic.
  • It's really gotten me interested in learning more about stellar phenomena.
  • I just thought you might be interested in learning to act more human.
  • Whoever's leading this pack of vampires is interested in learning more about you.
  • But you were interested in learning more about Gibbs.
  • See, that's not a lesson I'm interested in learning.
  • You're obviously not interested in learning anything.
  • I was more interested in learning about you.
  • Tom didn't seem terribly interested in learning French.
  • Tom is very interested in learning French.
  • I really am interested in learning more about engineering systems, maybe even volunteering for a few duty shifts.
  • Interested in learning a procedure that could save your life?
  • In flight schools, where no one was interested in learning how to take off or land.
  • I'm just really interested in learning what you do.
  • If you're only interested in learning the gist of...
  • If you're interested in learning more, ask your doctor if Joyvatrex is right for you.
  • Camp was the first time I'd ever been interested in learning about anything, and I was a good cadet.
  • Anyone interested in learning the correct form, please turn to page 46 in your textbook.
  • No, Shawn. I'm not interested in learning new trivia - about our murder victims.
  • And for some reason, Rutledge thought I would be interested in learning about a type of fishing called "noodling"...
  • You're obviously not interested in learning anything.

Alternatives:

  • interested in learning

interested in learning

'Interested in learning' is the correct phrase to use when expressing interest in a particular activity or subject.

Use 'interested in' followed by a noun or gerund to indicate the specific thing you are interested in.
  • Mr. Kim. would you be interested in learning to play kal-toh?
  • Interested in learning a procedure that could save your life?
  • It's really gotten me interested in learning more about stellar phenomena.
  • I just thought you might be interested in learning to act more human.
  • Whoever's leading this pack of vampires is interested in learning more about you.
  • But you were interested in learning more about Gibbs.
  • See, that's not a lesson I'm interested in learning.
  • You're obviously not interested in learning anything.
  • I was more interested in learning about you.
  • Tom didn't seem terribly interested in learning French.
  • Tom is very interested in learning French.
  • I really am interested in learning more about engineering systems, maybe even volunteering for a few duty shifts.
  • In flight schools, where no one was interested in learning how to take off or land.
  • I'm just really interested in learning what you do.
  • If you're only interested in learning the gist of...
  • If you're interested in learning more, ask your doctor if Joyvatrex is right for you.
  • Anyone interested in learning the correct form, please turn to page 46 in your textbook.
  • No, Shawn. I'm not interested in learning new trivia - about our murder victims.
  • And for some reason, Rutledge thought I would be interested in learning about a type of fishing called "noodling"...
  • To be honest, I wasn't really that interested in learning about fashion.

Related Comparisons

What Our Customers Are Saying

Our customers love us! We have an average rating of 4.79 stars based on 283,125 votes.
Also check out our 2,100+ reviews on TrustPilot (4.9TextRanch on TrustPilot).

Why choose TextRanch?

Lowest prices
Up to 50% lower than other online editing sites.

Fastest Times
Our team of editors is working for you 24/7.

Qualified Editors
Native English experts for UK or US English.

Top Customer Service
We are here to help. Satisfaction guaranteed!