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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Taking an interview

A person takes an interview or gives an interview?

please answer with some examples.
  

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have an interview give an interview to The use of 'take' is sometimes justified in more complex phrases on a case-by-case basis. Give it or take it, the important thing is to get the job. (just kidding)

  • have an interview give an interview to The use of 'take' is sometimes justified in more complex phrases on a case-by-case basis.
  • Give it or take it, the important thing is to get the job.
  • (just kidding)
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have an interview

give an interview to

The use of 'take' is sometimes justified in more complex phrases on a case-by-case basis.

Give it or take it, the important thing is to get the job. (just kidding)
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AnonymousA person takes an interview or gives an interview?
In natural English, we don't take an interview. If you've sent an application for a job and someone called you for interview tomorrow, then you can tell you friend: " I have an interview tomorrow". This means you are the interviewee and someone is giving you an interview.

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