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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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I Made a call or I make a call?

I Make a call or I made a call which one is correct to use and where (on which condition/ state) we could use if both are preferable?
  

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Make is present tense and made is past tense. Both are of course correct in the right context. I make a call every morning.

  • Make is present tense and made is past tense.
  • Both are of course correct in the right context.
  • I make a call every morning.
  • I made a call yesterday.
  • Don't capitalise make.
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Make is present tense and made is past tense. Both are of course correct in the right context.

I make a call every morning.
I made a call yesterday.

Don't capitalise make.

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