Exercise 2: ‘interesting/interested’ (difference)
(Practise differentiating ‘interested’ and ‘interesting’)
Difference between ‘interested & interesting’ – gap-fill
Difficulty: rather easy (2 of 5)
Choose either ‘interested’ or ‘interesting’ for the gaps to form a sentence that makes sense.
- Example: “Sven is very interested in geography.”
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