Technically, your marriage status should not affect your job prospects unless it is a stated requirement.
Interviewed is the past participle of interview.
Yes, in a 2004 interview with a rock magazine, he referred to having been married for the past 32 years.
Interviewed.
The past tense of "interview" is "interviewed."
The word interviewed is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb interview.
"You married" is past tense.
No. Married can be a verb, the past tense and past participle of to draw. It can also be used as an adjective.
No, the past is not better or worse. Ofenly people remember more the good/better experiences of the past and repress the bad experience. This makes it seems that the past is better.
The simple past and past participle are both married.
Aaron Bailey is not currently married but, he was married in the past.
yesterday is past. therefore, when you are talking about yesterday, you will need to use past tense. example : i was on the way to my home when you had called me informing about the time and venue for today's interview.
I believe he said he is from Wolfsburg, Germany, in a past interview.