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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

It/them

Im very enthusiatic about this job and would very much like to interview for them. Or

Im very enthusiatic about this job and would very much like to interview for it.

Can both be used?
  

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Im should be I'm , or, in formal style I am. Enthusiatic should be enthusiastic. If you are applying for a job, you will not interview anyone.

  • Im should be I'm , or, in formal style I am.
  • Enthusiatic should be enthusiastic.
  • If you are applying for a job, you will not interview anyone.
  • You will be interviewed .
  • In other words, someone will interview you.
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Im should be I'm, or, in formal style I am. Enthusiatic should be enthusiastic. If you are applying for a job, you will not interview anyone. You will be interviewed. In other words, someone will interview you.

I think I would write: I take a keen interest in this job and look forward to being interviewed for it.

CB

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