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this degree appeals to students who are interested _ working in the new fields and occupations created by digitization

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Answered by akchaudhary84
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Answer:

to

Explanation:

It is a prepositional verb indicating....interest to

Answered by rmb
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This degree appeals to students

who are interested in working in the new fields and occupations created by digitization.

  • The blank needs to be filled using a preposition.
  • Two prepositions can be used with 'interested'- 'to' and 'in'.

Interested 'to':

  • The usage of 'interested to' is very limited.
  • It can be used only with verbs of perception, meaning verbs that seek to know more about something.
  • Verbs of perception include words like 'find', 'hear, 'know', 'share' and so on.
  • Format: interested + to + verb
  • Some examples:

              - I am interested to hear their side of the story.

              - She is interested to know more about the vacation packages.

Interested 'in':

  • The usage of 'interested in' is much easier and applies to all verbs, including verbs of perception.
  • Format: interested + in + gerund (with ‘ing)
  • Examples:

             - I am interested in hearing their side of the story.

             - She is interested in knowing more about the vacation packages.

The case here:

  • Here, the verb 'work' is not a verb of perception.
  • Logically speaking, it is safer to use the  preposition 'in' with 'interested'.
  • You need to use ‘in’ with a gerund (working).

Hence the correct answer is 'in'.

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