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Pelin
Can I use these two interchangeably?
I just called to see if you were up.
I'm just calling to see if you're up yet.
2026年2月22日 08:59
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They could mean the same thing. I'm just calling = definitely now. I just called = could be now / could be explaining why you called in the past (because bathe person saw they had a missed call maybe)
2026年2月23日 17:52
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They have very similar meanings (for American English in this context you could use either verb tense).
Adding "yet" strongly implies that the speaker expected the person they're calling to be awake (and have woken up recently) or to be awake soon. Without any other context, I would assume this was happening in the morning.
2026年2月23日 13:51
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I just called - past tense (you did it in the past)
I am just calling - present tense (you are doing it in the present)
2026年2月22日 13:24
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