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Titiwangsa Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Now it can call out.

The phone can't be call out. I have ask maintenance come to fix it.
Now it can call out.
It can call out now.

"Now" can be put front and back of the sentence?
  

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Titiwangsa The phone can't be call out. "Now" can be put front and back of the sentence? Yes, you can usually put "now" in either place.

  • Titiwangsa The phone can't be call out.
  • "Now" can be put front and back of the sentence?
  • Yes, you can usually put "now" in either place.
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TitiwangsaThe phone can't be call out. I have asked maintenance to come to fix it.Now it can call out.It can call out now."Now" can be put front and back of the sentence?
Yes, you can usually put "now" in either place.
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Can we use 'The phone can't be called in now' to mean that anyone else can't reach me by phone for some reason ? How do native speaker usually say it?
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AnonymousCan we use 'The phone can't be called in now' to mean that anyone else can't reach me by phone for some reason ?
Neither that nor the original post ('called out') sound reasonable to me.

'The phone isn't working now; I can't call out.'
'The phone isn't working now; no one can call in.'
'The phone isn't working now; no

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