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The phrase "activities that interested" is not correct as it is missing a subject or object to complete the thought.
You can use it in a context where you want to describe activities that have captured someone's interest, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "I enjoyed participating in activities that interested me during the summer camp."
Alternatives: "activities that caught my attention" or "activities that appealed to me".
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Instead of being confined to desks, children circulated freely in the classroom, choosing the activities that interested them.
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In a study of seniors' conceptions of well-being [ 42, 43], results showed that older people are interested in undertaking activities that are of benefit to others and that volunteering is salient in their deliberations about how they could achieve this outcome.
We were particularly interested in developing inquiry-based learning activities that promote conceptual change, that is, activities that help students correct their existing misconceptions.
In this work, we were specifically interested in finding how to differentiate between operator activities that are tampering vs. those that are valid applications of tacit knowledge.
He wasn't that interested.
.. that interested me.
And locals simply aren't that interested.
And I'm not really that interested.
That interested Saban.
Millennials aren't that interested.
He's not that interested.
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