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Interest VS interests in THIS phrase

 
 
Reply Tue 11 Apr, 2017 12:23 am
I understand the concept of countables and uncountables in interest(s).

Engineering and Math interest me.
Books interest him.
His interests include sports.
he only seeks his own interests.
however the OR is bothering me here. do we say:

Engineering or Business in PwC interest me.
or do we say:

Engineering or Business in PwC interests me.
this is for a cover letter.
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Reply Tue 11 Apr, 2017 01:22 am
@Mike1122,
You say AND and you don't say interest or interests in a cover letter asking about potential vacancies.

Yer say:


My superlative engineering and business prowess would be well suited to PwC's nonpareil professional environment.
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Reply Tue 11 Apr, 2017 12:38 pm
One or the other interests me.
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