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Layla1234 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Can you check the following sentences?

I am by the phone or I am on the phone?
What time should I arrive tomorrow?
You can make an order at the front counter in front of you.
Ok so we are meeting tomorrow at 10,45 in Charlotte Street at Rock Restaurant is that right?

Ok so that is settled then, see you tomorrow
  

Top answer

I am by the phone means 'I am beside the phone, probably waiting for a call'. or I am on the phone means 'I am talking on the phone'. What time should I arrive tomorrow?

  • I am by the phone means 'I am beside the phone, probably waiting for a call'.
  • or I am on the phone means 'I am talking on the phone'.
  • What time should I arrive tomorrow?
  • Fine You can make an order at the front counter in front of you.
  • No.
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I am by the phone means 'I am beside the phone, probably waiting for a call'.
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I am on the phone means 'I am talking on the phone'.

What time should I arrive tomorrow? Fine

You can make an order at the front counter in front of you.
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Thank you for your quick reply and help, can you also help me and explain me what it means?

You are right on the buzzer?
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In what context did you find this phrase?'
eg in discussing a basketball game?

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