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What is the difference between 'I called and told him' and 'I called up and told him'?
Apr 9, 2020 1:40 AM
Answers · 5
There is very little difference. The addition of "up" specifies that you used a telephone. However, the sentence already implies that. If you just said, "I called him," it could mean you called him on the phone, or it could mean you yelled "Hey you! Come here." The verb "call" can be used in many ways, so we often add prepositions, turning it into a phrasal verb. For example: call up - call using a phone call out - yell something, or point out someone's mistake call to - yell to someone call on - ask someone to do something, or visit someone call off - cancel call back - to ask for someone/something to return. call in - report to by phone or radio, or calling to be on a live broadcast on TV or radio. That's all I can think of at the moment, but with only a few exceptions, "call" can be used alone with the same meaning as these phrasal verbs.
April 9, 2020
There is no difference between these terms. They mean the same thing.
April 9, 2020
These two phrases mean the same thing.
April 9, 2020
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