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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
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Please proofread this sentence: Were you hired right when the interview ended or did she say you had to meet the supervisor?

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We're you hired right when the interview ended? Or did she say you had to meet the supervisor?

Are both OK?
  

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I would put a comma in the first, like this: Were you hired right when the interview ended , or did she say you had to meet the supervisor? The second has a typo: Were you hired right when the interview ended? Or did she say you had to meet the supervisor?

  • I would put a comma in the first, like this: Were you hired right when the interview ended , or did she say you had to meet the supervisor?
  • The second has a typo: Were you hired right when the interview ended?
  • Or did she say you had to meet the supervisor?
  • Otherwise, both are OK.
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I would put a comma in the first, like this:

Were you hired right when the interview ended, or did she say you had to meet the supervisor?

The second has a typo:

Were you hired right when the interview ended? Or did she say you had to meet the supervisor?

Otherwise, both are OK.

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