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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Word use

Is the use of the word 'knowing' correct and meaningful in this sentence?

I look forward to knowing how your interview goes.

Thanks
  

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Thanks Yes. CJ

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Anonymous Is the use of the word 'knowing' correct and meaningful in this sentence?I look forward to knowing how your interview goes.Thanks
Yes.

CJ
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CalifJim Anonymous Is the use of the word 'knowing' correct and meaningful in this sentence?I look forward to knowing how your interview goes.ThanksYes.CJ
Great. Thanks a lot CJ.

The use of "goes" in that sentence implies that the interview has not yet happend, and thus the sentence implies that I would like to know about the interview after it happen
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Anonymousright?
Yes.

CJ
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CalifJim Anonymousright?Yes.CJ
I am glad I was right.

It would also be possible to use "went" instead of "goes" in that sentence, which implies that the interview has finished. Right?
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AnonymousRight?
Yes.

CJ

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