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Hellonano Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Sentence

which sentence is right

anybody is interested to join this job

anybody is willing to join this job

anybody interest to join this job

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Hi, None of these are correct. A sentence is incorrect unless it starts with a capital and ends with proper punctuation. You don't 'join a job'.

  • Hi, None of these are correct.
  • A sentence is incorrect unless it starts with a capital and ends with proper punctuation.
  • You don't 'join a job'.
  • Finally, I don't understand your meaning.
  • Can you say it another way?
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Hi,

None of these are correct.



A sentence is incorrect unless it starts with a capital and ends with proper punctuation.



You don't 'join a job'.



Finally, I don't understand your meaning. Can you say it another way?



Are you trying to ask a question? If so, you need a different word order.



Clive
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What I means is

If anybody is intereted to join this job, you can contact our manager

Thanks
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Hi,

What I means is

If anybody is intereted to join this job, you can contact our manager

Much better, but say it this way.

If anybody is interested in joining to join this job, you can contact our manager.



But as I said already, you can't say 'join a job'.

You can apply for a job or

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