Learn how to use phrasal verbs with call
A good definition of phrasal verbs would be that they are idiomatic expressions including a verb plus a preposition or adverb, which change the original meaning of the verb. We can find them conjugated in different tenses and in some cases we must avoid confusing them because when accompanied by a hyphen they function as nouns, as in the case of call-out (call).
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Sentences with phrasal verbs with the verb call
Here we leave you some example sentences with phrasal verbs with the verb call.
Phrasal verb call back
Call back conjugated in future tense.
‘Mary said that she will call back later.’ (“Mary said that she will return the call later.”).
Phrasal verb call in
Call in conjugated in simple present tense.
‘All the customers can call in to make suggestions.’ (“All the customers can call to make suggestions.”).
Phrasal verb call off
Call off conjugated in simple past tense.
‘The concert was called off because of the rain.’ (“The concert was canceled because of the rain.”).
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