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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"No one told me what I have to prepare for this interview."

1) "No one told me what I had to prepare for this interview."

2) "No one told me what I have to prepare for this interview."

I know that #1 is correct, but can I also say #2 in some situations?Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

Top answer

" If the interview is still to come, then this is possible.

  • " If the interview is still to come, then this is possible.
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Anonymous "No one told me what I have to prepare for this interview."
If the interview is still to come, then this is possible.
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Thank you so much, and if you do not mind, could you explain the meaning of 'is still to come'?
Does it mean that the interview is going to come? Thank you so much.
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Anonymous could you explain the meaning of 'is still to come'?
The interview has not yet been held. It lies in the future.

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