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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Call in on someone & drop in on someone

Do you have other expressions similar to "call in on someone" and "drop in on someone" when they are both used with the meaning of "to visit someone"?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime "to visit someone" That's an answer for you.

  • teal lime "to visit someone" That's an answer for you.
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teal lime"to visit someone"

That's an answer for you.

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drop in on someone ~ stop by someone's place These are impromptu visits.

'call in on someone' and 'visit someone' can be impromptu or prearranged.

CJ

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