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How to Use "Interesting" with Example Sentences
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interesting
(adj):
attracting attention because something is exciting or unusual
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Used with verbs:
"
The book
is
interesting
.
"
(be: is/am/are, appears to be, looks, seems, sounds)
"
The movie
became
interesting
towards the end.
"
(became, got)
"
I
find
her stories very
interesting
.
"
(find)
Used with adverbs:
"
The movie is
extremely
interesting
.
"
(extremely, fairly, very)
"
His grandfather's war stories are
deeply
interesting
.
"
(deeply, especially, highly, incredibly, most, truly)
"
I find both of your stories
equally
interesting
.
"
(equally)
"
I find her stories
not at all
interesting
.
"
(not at all, not remotely)
"
This book is
truly
interesting
.
"
(truly, genuinely)
"
He is
always
interesting
.
"
(always)
Used with prepositions:
"
The show is not very
interesting
for
young children.
"
(for, to)
Used with nouns:
"
There was an
interesting
article
in the newspaper today.
"
(article, story)
"
We had an
interesting
conversation
.
"
(conversation, chat, discussion)
"
The scientists made an
interesting
discovery
.
"
(discovery, find)
"
Skydiving was an
interesting
experience
.
"
(experience)
"
There are many
interesting
people
in the world.
"
(people)
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