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10 Dec 2016
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Question about English (US)
I'm interested in painting.
I'm interested in paintings. Does this sound natural?
I'm interested in painting.
I'm interested in paintings. Does this sound natural?
I'm interested in paintings. Does this sound natural?
which one is correct?
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10 Dec 2016
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- Spanish (Mexico)
Natural
Well, In my opinion both are okay. The first is talking about the hobby of painting. you know, art, and those things. And the second one is talking about a group of things, you said paintings, but maybe you should say something more, like, I'am interested in Picasso paintings. Or I'am interested in modern paintings.
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- Spanish (Mexico)
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Well, In my opinion both are okay. The first is talking about the hobby of painting. you know, art, and those things. And the second one is talking about a group of things, you said paintings, but maybe you should say something more, like, I'am interested in Picasso paintings. Or I'am interested in modern paintings.
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- Portuguese (Brazil)
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Painting -> verb to paint
Paintings -> noun
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