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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Calling or called?

Two people speaking about software for swimmers, the word in bold should it be calling or called?

If you see any other syntax mistake kindly let me know thanks a lot


Q. And as far as comfort, seeing the TV screen just outside the lane, you don't have to look at the clock on the wall. How comfortable is that?

A. (Swimmer) It's really nice because then I'm not like finishing and like looking around... like "oh.." or trying to hear the coach called my time. I can just touch and look I'm.. "okay, it's right there so I know where I am.

  

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It can be either calling or call . Catenative hear allows calling or call . trying to hear the coach [call / calling] my time CJ

  • It can be either calling or call .
  • Catenative hear allows calling or call .
  • trying to hear the coach [call / calling] my time CJ
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It can be either calling or call.

Catenative hear allows calling or call.

trying to hear the coach [call / calling] my time

CJ

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