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Follow-up = ▸ noun : a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment .
▸ noun : an activity that continues something that has already begun or that repeats something that has already been done
▸ noun : a
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mister micawber
90 days ago
Nouns, Interviews, Invitations, Relationships, Writing, Countries, United States, Activities, Students, Colours, Friendships, Friends, Languages, Underscores, Numbers
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-- Note: I have very little personal experience in this specialized area. Maybe something like the following: Thank you very much for your reply to my application for employment. I look forward to meeting with you for an interview at ___(place)__
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i have interview with other company abroad...
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I did not attend the interview for the post of Marketing Assistant today, and I feel a little bit sad. I won't go swimming, and I hate tanned skin, which makes me look so tired.
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I give up the interview for the post of Marketing Asstiant today and feel a little bit sad. I won't to swim and hate tan skin which make my look so tried.
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Hi,
It's hard to say.
They didn't specify BrE, from what you tell us.
I'd be inclined to just stick with AmE. I'm sure it will not be the first time they have encountered a situation like yours. And after all, the US is
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So, I've been invited to interview at the UN in Vienna in their Communications section as an Editor. One of their major requirements is that the incumbent speak English as their "native" language. I'm native born American; so I
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
93 days ago
American English, British English, Spelling, Interviews, Writing, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Languages
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Hi,
Then, would 'go in for the interview' do the job?
Yes, but more natural is
My interview isn't for/until . . .
I don't have my interview for/until . . .
Won't and don't are both acceptable.
I
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Thanks, Clive. Then, would 'go in for the interview' do the job? I won't go in for the interview for two weeks. I don't go in for the interview for two weeks. I won't go in for the interview until Wednesday after next. I
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Hi,
If it's Wednesday today, are the sentences 2 through 5 basically the same as 1?
You think I'm nervous because my job interview is coming soon? Well, I'm not yet nervous at all. The interview isn't for two weeks.
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