"Should I call him?" is a correct interrogative sentence.
Neither I should have called him (add ed to end of call)
"What do you call ... " is the correct usage for questions such as, "What do we call the people who live in France."
No this sentence isn't quite right. You should say "I suggest you call her tomorrow".
"May I call on Mr. Smith as the next speaker" is correct only if the speaker is asking permission from someone else. If the speaker is a chairman or other recognized leader of a meeting, the speaker should simply say, "I call on Mr. Smith as the next speaker.
Yes. First phrase is more correct, but second is more sincere.
Neither I should have called him (add ed to end of call)
It should be: My mom and dad call me A ndrea.
that is correct
You should check your statements and look for toll free number to call for the correct information rather than risk sending your payment to the wrong address.You should check your statements and look for toll free number to call for the correct information rather than risk sending your payment to the wrong address.You should check your statements and look for toll free number to call for the correct information rather than risk sending your payment to the wrong address.You should check your statements and look for toll free number to call for the correct information rather than risk sending your payment to the wrong address.
carl is correct or both of them are
"What do you call ... " is the correct usage for questions such as, "What do we call the people who live in France."
i believe the man should call first if he does it shows he is serious and he would like to go on another date if you have to step up and call that shows he isn't ready for a relationship
Think of it this way. The sentence should still sound grammatically correct even when the other person is removed from it. So, which of the following sounds right?Please call me with any questions.Please call I with any questions.Obviously, the first one is correct. See, it's easy!
Call on
"When is the best time I can call you?" is correct.
You should call S&W to get the correct answer from them.
No this sentence isn't quite right. You should say "I suggest you call her tomorrow".