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Maverick9211 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I called you on your mobile on your b'day? please correct

I called you on your mobile on your b'day?
  

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I presume the birthday is not over and it's coming soon . If so, You should say, 'I will call you on your mobile on/during your birthday'. Otherwise , if the birthday is over ( it's a past event ), you should say 'I have called you on your mobile on/during your birthday'

  • I presume the birthday is not over and it's coming soon .
  • If so, You should say, 'I will call you on your mobile on/during your birthday'.
  • Otherwise , if the birthday is over ( it's a past event ), you should say 'I have called you on your mobile on/during your birthday'
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I presume the birthday is not over and it's coming soon.

If so,

You should say,

'I will call you on your mobile on/during your birthday'.

Otherwise, if the birthday is over (it's a past event), you should say

'I have called you on your mobile on/during your birthday'
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could u please clarify y i can't use I called instead i have called

As brithday is over , its past tense thats y i used 2nd form of verb " called "

I called you on your mobile on your birthday
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Maverick9211could u please clarify y i can't use I called instead i have called

As brithday is over , its past tense thats y i used 2nd form of verb " called "

I called you on your mobile on your birthday

'Called' is also correct. Sorry that I have missed out adding that piece of information.

Just like you said, 'called' i
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Maverick9211Could you please clarify why I can't use 'I called' instead of 'I have called'?

As the brithday is over, it
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I read your this reply after replying you on other post,Thanks a lot. I will keep in my mind from the next time.
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Maverick9211I read your this reply after replying you on other post,Thanks a lot. I will keep in my mind from the next time.
I read your reply/post in this thread after replying to your other post/replying to you in the other thread. I am not sure about the latter version.

Thanks a lot. I will keep in my mind from now on (about that/this).

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Thanks to both of you. I wil surely keep in my mind from now
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Actually many times I get confused when could, could have, could have been, was ,had, had been use in sentence or while talking.. Please help me
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AnonymousActually many times I get confused when could, could have, could have been, was ,had, had been use in sentence or while talking.. Please help me
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