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Ivan Dovhai
What better say - "to phone" or "to call"? Is there any difference between these words?
30 dec. 2020 15:08
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"To phone" is wrong English but "To call" is appropriate and the correct one to use in formal English.
30 december 2020
my british friends use “phone” or “ring.”
“i’ll phone you.” or “i’ll ring you.”
we (americans) say “call.”
“i’ll call you later.”
“call me in the morning.”
“she called me last night.”
😊
30 december 2020
They have the same meaning. I think British people use 'phone' more, but 'call' is becoming more common.
30 december 2020
I usually hear “to call” used more in everyday life, but “to phone” can be used too.
>> Did you call your friend last night?
>> Did you phone your friend last night?
Both work!
30 december 2020
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Ivan Dovhai
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Engels, Pools, Russisch, Oekraïens
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Engels
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