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Kumenglish Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Myself call you

During the telephone conversation.

"Do not call me again, Myself call you If I want to speak to you regarding this issue."

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It is not grammatical (it also contains chaotic capitalisation). You can say this: "Do not call me again. " Be aware that this may sound blunt (depending on exact context).

  • It is not grammatical (it also contains chaotic capitalisation).
  • You can say this: "Do not call me again.
  • " Be aware that this may sound blunt (depending on exact context).
  • A softer way to say it is: "There is no need for you to call me again.
  • "
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It is not grammatical (it also contains chaotic capitalisation). You can say this:

"Do not call me again. I will call you if I want to speak to you regarding this issue."

Be aware that this may sound blunt (depending on exact context). A softer way to say it is:

"There is no need for you to call

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