Such questions can be answered only by yourself.
I am straight forward
Yes this is grammatically correct.If you mean it to be a question then it would be "Are you looking forward to Monday?"If you mean to refer to yourself then it would be "I am looking forward to Monday."
To answer this question at an interview you want to make sure that you draw on the positives. You may say that you didn't get enough responsibility delegated to you and you are looking forward to that in this job.
This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem?
He looked forward to the job interview.The journalist will interview the Prime Minister tomorrow.The interview went smoothly.The Interview is a hilarious and good film starring James Franco and Seth Rogen.
I look forward to indulging myself!
There really isn't such thing as a forward in volleyball, but if you consider a forward to be an offensive player then the correct volleyball term for it would be an attacker
Yes, he said so in an interview on Youtube
Thank them for their time and consideration of your application, and indicate that you would look forward to hearing from them.
This is not a question
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If you are going to be a co-worker or working alongside the other person, say "working." If you are a plastic surgeon or are planning to do something to the other person's body, say "work."