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Technically Information is correct because used in a sentence it would never be Informations : "I have the information." "I have lots of information"......ect
Yes, it is correct to say "Did you know about this information?" as a question inquiring if someone is aware of a particular piece of information.
The correct grammar is "Here is some information." "Is" is used because "information" is an uncountable noun in this sentence.
Yes, please go ahead and provide the information you mentioned.
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All of these answers are correct
Both are grammatically correct. "When is the interview" is singular, asking when one interview is. The plural one talking about numerous interviews is "when are the interviews."
No. it should be...."inspections were conducted in 1995"
You would say that you gave the interview; on the other hand, the interviewee took it.
you are correct
Before the interview, when questions are prepared and proper methodologies researched. During the interview, when the information is gathered according to the correct protocols. After the interview, when the collected information is put to use in research and properly credited.
That is the correct spelling of "interview" (discussion, audition).
Yes it's grammatically correct.
The spelling is IE, not EI. The word is interview, as in the words view and review.
If you are an applicant and you are telling some one about this, then you should tell like " i had an interview on xyz date " or i had an interview with xyz company for the post of xyz
No. This would be a sure way to fail the interview.
Toronto is the correct answer.