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I had interview vs I had been inter

The two phrases provided are not complete or correct. The first phrase, 'i had interview,' is missing a noun after 'interview,' and the second phrase, 'i had been inter,' seems to be incomplete or incorrect. It's not possible to compare them directly as they are not logical or complete constructions.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

I had interview

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing a noun after 'interview.'

To make this phrase correct, you could say 'I had an interview.' This is the correct way to express that you participated in an interview.

Alternatives:

  • I had an interview
  • I had a job interview
  • I had an interview yesterday
  • I had an interview with the manager
  • I had an interview for the position

I had been inter

This phrase seems to be incomplete or incorrect.

It's unclear what 'inter' refers to in this context. If you meant to say 'I had been interviewed,' that would be the correct way to express that you were interviewed for a job or position.

Alternatives:

  • I had been interviewed
  • I had been interviewed for the job
  • I had been interviewed by the panel
  • I had been interviewed last week
  • I had been interviewed for the position

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