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Teal lime Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Call AT a place or call by a place?

Is there a difference between "call at a place" and "call by a place"?

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We need more context. From so little information we don't even know if 'call' is a verb or a noun. I received a phone call at school.

  • We need more context.
  • From so little information we don't even know if 'call' is a verb or a noun.
  • I received a phone call at school.
  • Mrs.
  • Evans decided to call by school and pick up her son.
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We need more context. From so little information we don't even know if 'call' is a verb or a noun.

I received a phone call at school.
Mrs. Evans decided to call by school and pick up her son.

CJ

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