Feel free to call me to drop by / swing by /stop by/ to ask anything Feel free to call me if you need any help to drop by whenever you need to. to ask anything if you want to know more
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Feel free can be followed by any infinitive construction that makes sense. You can add an if-clause or not. , whenever, wherever).
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Feel free can be followed by any infinitive construction that makes sense.
You can add an if-clause or not.
, whenever, wherever).
Other kinds of clauses can also be added, of course, if you wish.
Feel free to call me / to drop by / to ask / to make your own decision / to take some candy / to use the telephone / to put those packages on the table / to say what you think / ...
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Feel free can be followed by any infinitive construction that makes sense. You can add an if-clause or not. You can add an adverbial -ever clause or not (e.g., whenever, wherever). Other kinds of clauses can also be added, of course, if you wish.
Feel free
to call me / to drop by / to ask / to make your own decision / to take some candy / to use the telephone / to put t