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Ask for help > IS THE EXPRESSION "TO MAKE AN INTERVIEW" CORRECT?
IS THE EXPRESSION "TO MAKE AN INTERVIEW" CORRECT?

Yolandaprieto
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IS THE EXPRESSION "TO MAKE AN INTERVIEW" CORRECT?
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Thanks for your great help in advance
Yolanda |
9 Mar 2011
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Mar0919
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I would say "conduct" and interview...
Hugs! |
9 Mar 2011
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Saiane
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I �ve already used it... to make an interview... :) |
9 Mar 2011
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Gaby141
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�to interview � is also the verb
Gabi |
9 Mar 2011
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Zora
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You can "interview smbdy", "give an interview", "do an interview", "have an interview", "arrange an interview", "conduct an interview", "schedule an interview"... etc... but not "make an interview".
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9 Mar 2011
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ballycastle1
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Hi Yolanda,
The would-be employer holds interviews for / invites for interview some or all of those applying for the post.
She can either conduct the interviews/interview the candidates herself or get someone else to conduct the interviews/interview the candidates.
The candidates are interviewed.
I �ve never used or heard of make an interview.
Hope this helps.
Edit: have just seen Zora�s answer. I agree! |
9 Mar 2011
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Yolandaprieto
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You are so helpful and nice I don �t know how to thank you for everything you do for me and everybody who needs your help. Thanks again
Yolanda |
10 Mar 2011
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