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I interviewed vs I finished interviewed

The correct phrase is "I interviewed." The phrase "I finished interviewed" is incorrect in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 901 views

I interviewed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the simple past tense of the verb "interview." It indicates that the action of interviewing someone has been completed.

Examples:

  • I interviewed three candidates for the job.
  • She interviewed the witness to get more information.
  • They interviewed me for a magazine article.
  • The journalist interviewed the celebrity for the TV show.
  • We interviewed several experts for our research project.
  • And Monday night I interviewed Bree about the app.
  • It's exactly like when I interviewed him.
  • Same narcissistic punk I interviewed five years ago.
  • I interviewed six of Soika's friends.
  • It's no coincidence that I interviewed for this job in Mexico.
  • Look, when I interviewed Kelly last week, I saw Ben have a total meltdown.
  • I interviewed doctors, nurses, patients, checked surveillance cameras - nada.
  • I interviewed Mrs. Tellson in connection with a murder, sir.
  • I mean, I interviewed those guys and they had their reasons.
  • I interviewed a Luke Dempsey this morning.
  • I interviewed him a few months ago for my paper.
  • I interviewed him for the conference in New York forWiredmagazine.
  • I interviewed him at madeline's penthouse.
  • I interviewed the boys in the band.
  • When I was writing my book, I interviewed some of the staff at Radley and I think the name Bethany Young came up.
  • Which is interesting, because when I interviewed
  • The 11 employees I interviewed are either all extremely good liars or the hack didn't come from inside.
  • I interviewed a private pilot who claims you are convinced that Joe Carroll was trying to get on his plane.
  • I interviewed Lieutenant Judd, and I have reason to believe that he's not responsible for this accident.
  • I interviewed a former professor about this -

I finished interviewed

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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