Can you please tell me if all alternatives are possible? Thank you very much in advance.

1)How can you make a good impression on your interviewer?
2) How should you behave and what should you wear (?) if you want to make a good impression in a job interview?
3) How should you turn up in a job interview? What colours should you wear?
4) I enrolled (?) at Oxford university in 1992. I entered high school in 1887.
5) What does the colour blue suggest to the interviewer?
6) What shouldn't you forget to do before leaving the interview room?
7) What did Charlie's girlfriend do to (?) organize a suprise birthda party for her boyfriend?
8) You only studied the interviews you liked most instead of studying them all.
9) Pay attention (watch out, look out)! You are going to fall.

7. birthday (+ y)

Sra

1. ok

2. How should you act and what should you wear to make a good impression during a job interview?
3. omit
4. High school should say 1987...lol
5. ok, although it doesn't make sense..a color doesn't suggest anything..i would omit this too
6. What should you remember to do before leaving the interview?
7. What did Charlie's girlfriend do to organize a surprise birthday party for her boyfriend?
8. OK
9. Any

To answer these questions and check if all alternatives are possible, we can break down each question individually:

1) How can you make a good impression on your interviewer?
To answer this question, you can consider various alternatives such as:
- Dressing professionally and appropriately for the job interview.
- Maintaining good eye contact and a positive body language.
- Being well-prepared and knowledgeable about the company and the role you are applying for.
- Showing confidence and actively engaging in the conversation.

2) How should you behave and what should you wear if you want to make a good impression in a job interview?
To answer this question, the alternatives to consider are:
- Behaving professionally and respectfully throughout the interview.
- Dressing appropriately based on the company's dress code or type of job.
- Following the interviewer's cues and adapting to the interview environment.

3) How should you turn up in a job interview? What colors should you wear?
To answer this question, some alternatives can be considered:
- Arriving on time or slightly early to the interview.
- Dressing in neutral or professional colors such as black, navy blue, or gray.
- Avoiding overly bright or distracting colors for a conservative interview setting.

4) I enrolled (?) at Oxford University in 1992. I entered high school in 1887.
To answer this question, it seems like there might be an error in the sentence. The year of entering high school (1887) appears to be much earlier than the year of enrolling at Oxford University (1992). If you meant to ask about something else, please clarify the question.

5) What does the color blue suggest to the interviewer?
To answer this question, the alternatives could include:
- Blue can be perceived as a symbol of trust, loyalty, and integrity.
- It may also suggest calmness, reliability, and professionalism.

6) What shouldn't you forget to do before leaving the interview room?
To answer this question, some of the alternatives could be:
- Thanking the interviewer for their time and consideration.
- Asking any final questions or clarifications.
- Expressing your continued interest in the position and reiterating your qualifications briefly.

7) What did Charlie's girlfriend do to organize a surprise birthday party for her boyfriend?
To answer this question, it seems like there might be a missing word or error in the sentence. It is unclear what Charlie's girlfriend did to organize the surprise birthday party. Further clarification is needed to provide alternatives for this question.

8) You only studied the interviews you liked most instead of studying them all.
To answer this question, the alternatives could be:
- Focusing on a selected number of interviews based on personal preferences or priorities.
- Choosing to study specific interviews that are relevant to the job or career path of interest.

9) Pay attention (watch out, look out)! You are going to fall.
To answer this question, the alternatives are synonymous phrases indicating a need for caution or alertness, such as "watch out" or "look out." All of these alternatives serve as warnings to someone who is at risk of falling.