"Very interesting" is a phrase commonly used to express intrigue or curiosity in response to something that catches one's attention. It does not have a specific origin or author.
Con. Robert E. Hogan.
Selena said the most interesting thing that happen to her when she was a little girl was when she got her first kiss she said it was bye this boy name chris cline she said she was 13 and very nerves but she jest did it and after they where done kissing she said she was tryed to kiss him again and she burpad in his faces and never talked to him again!
He said..."Go back to school and learn how to type what you mean." With a very annoyed look on his face, as he took another hit off a blunt.
well it does 111235813 and it is very interesting well it does 111235813 and it is very interesting
they both are very interesting.
A very interesting type of wonderful Indians A very interesting type of wonderful Indians
The answer to the brain teaser "TER VERY ESTING" is "Very Interesting." This type of brain teaser involves rearranging the letters in each word to reveal a hidden message or phrase. In this case, rearranging the letters in "TER VERY ESTING" spells out the phrase "Very Interesting."
A stupid, made-up word. The same can be said more efficiently with "good."However, good would not make for a very interesting song.
they have a very interesting culture
yes VERY interesting-also complicated and difficult
YES!!!! :)
In the sentence, 'This country's history is very interesting.' the nouns are country's (a possessive noun), history, and interesting (a verbal noun; gerund).