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Volcano1985 Posted 17 years ago
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I was to call you

I was going to call you

I would call you

I was to have called you


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I was to call you - I was supposed to call you, but John called you and told you about it. I was going to call you - I had the intention of calling you, but I ran out of credit on my phone. I would call you - I would call you if I had some credit on my phone.

  • I was to call you - I was supposed to call you, but John called you and told you about it.
  • I was going to call you - I had the intention of calling you, but I ran out of credit on my phone.
  • I would call you - I would call you if I had some credit on my phone.
  • I was to have called you - the same as the first.
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I was to call you - I was supposed to call you, but John called you and told you about it.
I was going to call you - I had the intention of calling you, but I ran out of credit on my phone.
I would call you - I would call you if I had some credit on my phone.
I was to have called you - the same as the first.

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