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Silak12 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Call to vs in

Hi, everyone.

Were you calling me to ER.

Were you calling me in ER.

Could someone tell me the difference between the two in terms of meaning?

  

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Were you calling me to the ER? You want me to go to the ER. Were you calling me in the ER?

  • Were you calling me to the ER?
  • You want me to go to the ER.
  • Were you calling me in the ER?
  • I'm in the ER, and you called me while I was there.
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Were you calling me to the ER? You want me to go to the ER.

Were you calling me in the ER? I'm in the ER, and you called me while I was there.

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