Those might be called fringes.
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"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.
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When he arrives he will call you.
Yes they sure did, but only in Canada. Americans call them plymouths with Dodge front ends. I guess they are correct.
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