A: I saw John yesterday – he looked very pleased with himself. He didn’t say why!
A. B: He must got the job he applied for
B. B: He can’t have got that job he applied for.
C. B: He could have got the job he applied for.

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Which dictionary definition of INTERVIEW is used in the following sentence? Mr. McElroy will interview candidates for the job opening on Tuesday.
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B. (v) to meet with for the purpose of evaluating or asking questions