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heena10  +  512847 Mon, 12 May 08 04:27 PM

GOing to have a telephone interview. I want to set up a time and date with the interviewer.  This is what I would say to him. Please correct me. thanks.

 

Would like to set up a telephone interview. Please inform me the date and time.

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Avangi  +  512848 Mon, 12 May 08 04:35 PM

heena10
Would I would like to set up a telephone interview. Please inform me of the date and time.”
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Grammar Geek  +  512849 Mon, 12 May 08 04:43 PM

I'm sorry, but that doesn't make sense. If YOU are going to set it up, you will inform the other person of the date and time. If you wish to particpate in the interview, then the other person will tell you the date and time. If you are going to set it up, you may want to ask the person to suggest a few dates and times that work for him.

 Also, I would like to... inform me of

If you are the one being interviewed, then try something like this: I look forward to our telephone interview. Please let me know that date and time.

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