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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

get back/rang up

I rang up my friend in the morning, and he said he was busy and he would get back to me after a while. But still he haven't called me.

Are the expressions correct?

Please help me.
  

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The first sentence is a little long-winded and needs to be broken up: I rang up my friend in the morning . H e said he was busy and would get back to me after a while, but he still hasn't called me.

  • The first sentence is a little long-winded and needs to be broken up: I rang up my friend in the morning .
  • H e said he was busy and would get back to me after a while, but he still hasn't called me.
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The first sentence is a little long-winded and needs to be broken up:

I rang up my friend in the morning. He said he was busy and would get back to me after a while, but he still hasn't called me.

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