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Rotter Posted 20 years ago
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The company wants to know how good you are at programming.

Is the above grammatically correct?
  

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Yes, I think so. But perhaps "The company wants to know how about the level of your programming skills" might be better?

  • Yes, I think so.
  • But perhaps "The company wants to know how about the level of your programming skills" might be better?
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Yes, I think so. But perhaps "The company wants to know how about the level of your programming skills" might be better?
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Grammar GeekYes, I think so. But perhaps "The company wants to know how about the level of your programming skills" might be better?
That's incorrect, GG.

"The company wants to know about the level of your programming skills."
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RotterThe company wants to know how good you are at programming.

Is the above grammatically correct?

Yes, it is correct and used well.
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Whoops. A copy-and-paste error. No "how."

I suggested the rewrite because what's someone going to say except "I'm great!" But a slightly more subjective evaluation would be to ask about level - beginner, intermediate, advanced, etc.

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