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Sunny123 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

give you an early morning call or

Hello everyone. Which conversation is correct?

Conversation one
A: I will set up my alarm clock to wake me up at 5:30 tomorrow morning.
B: No need for that. I will give you an early morning call.
A: Ok, thank you.

or

Conversation Two
A: I will set up my alarm clock to wake me up at 5:30 tomorrow morning.
B: No need for that. I will do you an early morning call.
A: Ok, thank you.
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A: I will set my alarm clock to wake me up at 5:30 tomorrow morning. B: No need for that. I will give you an early morning call.

  • A: I will set my alarm clock to wake me up at 5:30 tomorrow morning.
  • B: No need for that.
  • I will give you an early morning call.
  • A: OK, thank you.
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A: I will set my alarm clock to wake me up at 5:30 tomorrow morning.
B: No need for that. I will give you an early morning call.
A: OK, thank you.
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Ozzourti thank you but let me know , Where are you from originally?
What is your mother tongue?
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sunny123What is your mother tongue?
Does it matter? A correct response has been given - by a member who is acknowledged as a proficient speaker and a trusted user.
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Ok, Fivejedjon. But I dont see anything in Ozzourti's profile let me know that he or she is a native English Speaker. That is why I need to know where he or she is from originally. Probably you know that I am an English teacher myself. And when I make a new sentence. I sometimes need that to be approved by you or other native English speaking people.And I dont have any other way to find out who is
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sunny123That is why I need to know where he or she is from originally.
One's place of birth and native language may have little to do with one's ability as a teacher. Some of the most respected writers on English grammar of the last century have been Kruisinga, Poutsma, Zandvoort (Dutch), Christophersen, Jespersen, and Sandved, (Danish). One of the more irrita
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A: I will set my alarm clock to wake me up at 5:30 tomorrow morning.

Here's a small comment about natural, casual English.
Sentences like the above are typical of text-books, but. In the real world we use fewer words when we are speaking about such a familiar thing.
We'd s
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Clive, thank you. Is it also correct to say .....

A: I'll st my alarm for 5:30 tomorrow.
B: No need for that. I'll give you an early morning call at 5:30.
A: Ok, thank you.
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It's not wrong, but can you think of a way to make it shorter?

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