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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Use of TO

(SIr is calling to you) is it write or wrong.......if it is wrong what's the rightb one.......
  

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" Sir is calling to you" is possible, but it would be more usual to omit the word "to". More context is needed to judge whether the use of "Sir" is appropriate. Place the words you are asking about in quotation marks, not brackets.

  • " Sir is calling to you" is possible, but it would be more usual to omit the word "to".
  • More context is needed to judge whether the use of "Sir" is appropriate.
  • Place the words you are asking about in quotation marks, not brackets.
  • Brackets are not correct for that purpose.
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"Sir is calling to you" is possible, but it would be more usual to omit the word "to". More context is needed to judge whether the use of "Sir" is appropriate.

Place the words you are asking about in quotation marks, not brackets. Brackets are not correct for that purpose.

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