curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-ask-and-share-about-educational-and-professional-background/657b106ced8c653be6b3218f.md
Can you tell me about...? is a polite way to ask for information. You use it when you want someone to explain or give details about something. For example:
Can you tell me about the project? - This asks for more information about the project.
Previous is an adjective that means earlier than now or before the present time or event. It is often used to talk about something that happened earlier in time or something that came before another thing. For example:
I couldn't join the previous meeting. - Here, previous means the meeting that happened before this one.
Good afternoon! Thanks for coming in for this interview. BLANK you BLANK me about your BLANK job experiences?
Can
This word is used to ask if someone is able to do something. The first letter is capitalized.
tell
This word is used when asking someone to give information.
previous
This word is used to describe something that happened before now.
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