means if you arent interested in it, its not going to seem interesting.
It means to be very interested, almost enchanted , overwhelmed, perhaps without really knowing why . In it also can mean what is called a "crush" if it is about a member of the opposite sex-- an irrational attraction, not based on any real relationship .
I think perhaps you mean interesting. The book I have just finished was very interesting.
it depends what you are interested in but for a teen i would say pretty little liars or the clique
Yes, it is (e.g. interested parties). It is the past participle of the verb (to interest) and is used as an adjective. The present participle, interesting, is also an adjective.
There are two, the present and past participle: interesting and interested. To interest as a verb means to elicit attention or involvement, so the form 'interesting' (eliciting attention) follows that more actively.
Something is interesting if it makes you interested in it or curious about it.
"I am bored" means that someone is feeling uninterested or lacking excitement or stimulation. It typically indicates a desire for something more engaging or entertaining to do.
It provides interesting reading for those interested in history.
Interesting is already a verb in the context of "interesting someone".Other verbs are interests, interesting and interested."Can I interest you in this painting?""He is interesting the kids in writing"."I am interested in signing up".
It means nothing. It is an interesting coincidence, nothing more.
Interesting.
Grossly unremarkable means there is nothing interesting to talk about, its normal.
nothing
There is nothing wrong in asking a pharmacist for an interview, especially if your interested in the field.There is nothing wrong in asking a pharmacist for an interview, especially if your interested in the field.There is nothing wrong in asking a pharmacist for an interview, especially if your interested in the field.There is nothing wrong in asking a pharmacist for an interview, especially if your interested in the field.There is nothing wrong in asking a pharmacist for an interview, especially if your interested in the field.There is nothing wrong in asking a pharmacist for an interview, especially if your interested in the field.
Because it's a fertile field of study with lots of interesting things to find out. Jokey comment: If you think about it, there's nothing else to study.
Obviously ! why would he waste money on chocolates, for nothing ? GET SOME<3:)
I am interesting = Soy interesante (No need for an 'a') Or did you mean 'I am interestED in Spanish' = Me interesa el idioma espanol (Literally 'The Spanish language interests me')