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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Is the sentence correct

Experts,

"I'm at home, call me there."

When you are meaning to say:I am at home now and would like to be called at home while I'm at home, is the above sentence make sense?

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" When you are meaning to say:I am at home now and would like to be called at home while I'm at home, is the above sentence make sense? Yes, but 'here' is better than 'there'. It's really two sentences.

  • " When you are meaning to say:I am at home now and would like to be called at home while I'm at home, is the above sentence make sense?
  • Yes, but 'here' is better than 'there'.
  • It's really two sentences.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

"I'm at home, call me there."

When you are meaning to say:I am at home now and would like to be called at home while I'm at home, is the above sentence make sense? Yes, but 'here' is better than 'there'.



It's really two sentences.



Best wishes, Clive

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