on call . it doesnt make senseif your "in call" on call means that they can call you into work anytime .
May we call in mam tes for the opening
The word to describe someone who can speak more that one language fluently is Bilingual.That isn't correct, Bilingual means that you speak TWO languages fluently. If you speak five you are PENTAlingual
"You can call me Ray, or you can call me J, or you can call me Johnny, or you can call me Sonny, or you can call me Junie, or you can call me Ray J, or you can call me RJ, or you can call me RJJ, or you can call me RJJ Jr., but you doesn't hasta call me Mr. Johnson!" Bill Saluga.
The correct pronunciation, if I'm correct, is: Varr-ohk
Therein:thehererereintherehereintenthintinnumber 10 is not correct. "I" is correct
"Should I call him?" is a correct interrogative sentence.
All three phrasings are correct, but they may have slight differences in use and connotation. "What do you call" is more common for asking about the name or title of something, while "How do you call" can be used in a similar way but might suggest a method or process of naming. Both can be suitable when asking about the name of people in France.
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"When is the best time I can call you?" is correct.
When he arrives he will call you.
You have to write, "Make a call"
That is the correct spelling of "courtesy call."
call a policeman or police officer. Call the police force.
No.
Correct
Neither I should have called him (add ed to end of call)
Yes. First phrase is more correct, but second is more sincere.