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Hello, the answer I give you is "He."
isvery
interested
insitting
onthebalcony
forreading.The statement of this sentence should be in the simple present tense, so I have used the third person singular in the hope that you will adopt it.
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He rather enjoyed reading while sitting on the balcony.
He found reading while sitting on the balcony very entertaining.
I translate it myself, and I think these two expressions are a little more natural.
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He is interested in reading books on the balcony.
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He was interested in sitting on the balcony and reading a book.
He sat on the balcony is very interested in reading
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He likes(or:enjoys) reading books while sitting on the balcony.
To be interested is to like.
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He sat in the balcony to read a book very interesting.
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He likes to read on the balcony.
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He's very interest in reading books on the balcony
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He sat in the balcony and read a book interestingly
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He sat on the balcony is very interested in reading
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He was very interested in reading on the balcony
Seeing the way you are engrossed, I'm also drunk.
I like sitting on the balcony to read a book on rainy days .
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I like to read books on balcony.