Asked by Matthew
I still have a few doubts on sentences you checked yesterday.
1) I did/had/went for an interview. (Is "do" possible?)
2) I've just taken (done is a mistake) a grammar test.
3) I've just been tested orally in English.
4) I haven't taken an oral English test yet.
1) I did/had/went for an interview. (Is "do" possible?)
2) I've just taken (done is a mistake) a grammar test.
3) I've just been tested orally in English.
4) I haven't taken an oral English test yet.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. The verb do/did is not usually used with "interview" -- I think because it's unclear. If you did an interview, did you interview someone? Or did someone interview you??
Better to say/write one of these:
<i>I had an interview...
I went for an interview ...
OR
I conducted an interview ...
I interviewed the applicant ...</i>
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2. Use "taken" -- "done" is not usually used in this way.
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3. and 4. are fine.
Better to say/write one of these:
<i>I had an interview...
I went for an interview ...
OR
I conducted an interview ...
I interviewed the applicant ...</i>
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2. Use "taken" -- "done" is not usually used in this way.
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3. and 4. are fine.
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