Imagine my friend and I have decided to talk over the phone at 6, which statement is grammatically correct (before we say goodbye)?
1. I'll call you at 6.
2. I'm calling you at 6.
Thank you
1. 2. I'm calling you at 6.
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Ryann which statement is grammatically correct (before we say goodbye)?1. I'll call you at 6.2. I'm calling you at 6.
Both are fine. Or I'm going to call you at 6 or I'll be calling you at 6 or even I shall call you at 6.