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Old 01-Jun-2003, 03:13
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Hi;

Please correct me the following two sentences.

1. He seems to be interested in music.

2. He seems to have interested in music.

What's their difference ?
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Old 08-Jun-2003, 13:09
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1. He seems to be interested in music.

2. He seems to have interested in music.
1. He seems to be interested in music. - This one is fine as it is.

2. He seems to have interested in music. - If you are going to use the word 'have', then I would suggest you write it as He seems to have an interest in music.
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