It is correct grammatically, but not idiomatic. We say the police were called to TAKE action, to GET INTO action, or to BECOME ACTIVE.
It is correct grammatically, but not idiomatic. We say the police were called to TAKE action, to GET INTO action, or to BECOME ACTIVE.
Grammar Nazi
No, the correct sentence is "She called me when I was there." The pronoun "I" should always be capitalized in English, and "was" should be used instead of "i was".
The Human face, this is also correct standard English. for example a sketch called Visage de Jeanne D"arc. ( Face of Joan of Arc).
It should be: "I was sleeping when you called me."
Leadership.
The correct phrasing is "I should have called him." This indicates a past action that you regret not doing.
the key to the map is usually called legeng in english language. I think you mean legend - legeng is not an English word Yea she is correct
A female hound is called a b***h : That's actually slang.The correct English word is too often used offensively but it is the correct word for the past 300 years, "s**t"."S**t" is actually the correct official English word.
Perhaps you mean 'strategy', also called a 'plan of action'.
That the correct translation from Spanish to English
It was called " affirmative action"