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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Check my sentence please

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1. I am calling from 7.45 am.

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I don't know what you want to say, maybe "I will call at 7:45 a.m."
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I am telephning my friend from 7.45 am but he is not answering.Can I say, I am calling you from 7.45 am.Thank you.
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I have been trying to call you since 7:45 this morning.
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Thank you so much for replying.I am calling you since morning and I have been calling you since morning. Are both sentences correct?Thank you.
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I want to improve my english ,writing and pronounciation not good
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shravanmm Thank you so much for replying.I am calling you since morning and I have been calling you since morning. Are both sentences correct?Thank you.
No. Neither sentence is English. The present progressive would only be possible in a rather theatrical turn of phrase that would only confuse you if we got into it right now. "Since morning" does not work ther
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Anonymous I want to improve my english ,writing and pronounciation not good
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