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BulbulTada Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

'and I was calling for her'?

In the sentence - 'We had planned to go into town and I was calling for her on the way there.', should it not be required to say - 'I was to call for her' instead? If it is already right, could you please give some similar examples?

  

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These sound more natural to me. We had planned to go into town and I was going to call for her on the way there. We had planned to go into town and I would call for her on the way there.

  • These sound more natural to me.
  • We had planned to go into town and I was going to call for her on the way there.
  • We had planned to go into town and I would call for her on the way there.
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These sound more natural to me.

We had planned to go into town and I was going to call for her on the way there.
We had planned to go into town and I would call for her on the way there.

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