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'I interested' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
You cannot use it as it is. The correct way to phrase this is 'I am interested'. You can use this when you want to express that you are interested in or attracted to something. For example: "I am interested in learning more about computer programming."
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Was I interested?
Was I interested, she asked me finally, in writing a column about this problem?
The more I thought about it, the more I interested I became.
I think I was chosen by Truffaut and Godard because I interested them as an actress.
Then in the year 2007, a black geneticist wrote to me and said they could test my DNA and was I interested in being a guinea pig, basically.
Was I interested in shoes?
Was I interested, Paley asked, in writing about his move?
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Is interested in Silver King Ginger Ale.
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Is she interested in sports?
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