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are the phrases "this is interesting to do" and "doing this interests me" and "I am interested in doing this" the same

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No

Step-by-step explanation:

all three phrases are spoken in different tenses. The first one is in a setting where you are doing the action and you say that it is interesting, the last two are very similar to each-other, they both mean that you are telling someone you like doing the action.

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