"CALL" - as a phrasal verb with different prepositions

Enjoy with sentences by using CALL as phrasal verbs.

Mahendiran V 

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Call 

(Ask someone to come, Dial, Invite, Address)

Call him, I need his signature in the form.

Please Don't call me over phone after 10 P.M 

We are always calling him only his nic name.

India is called as Bharath sa a classical name. 

If you call police for your issues, you must need evidence for the incidence.

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Call on 

(Pay visit, Visit in person)

Call on our office at 10 A.M tomorrow along with your original documents.

The candidates those who are in the final round ought to call on in the main hall at 11 O' clock anti meridiem.

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Call at 

(Stop for a while)

The ship called at in the pearl harbour owing to order of the president.

All buses call at nearby bus stations due to employees' strike.

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Call in 

(Enlist, Seek one's help)

It's better you call in the concerned unit to solve the issue.

Hello, call in the supervisor to change your shift hour.

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Call out 

(Summon, Ask someone to visit urgently)

All physicians are advised to attend the patients if they are called out night hours.

The court has ordered to call out the police officer who had registered the FIR regarding this case.

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Call off 

(Abondan, Cancel, Ask to stop the movement)

Peter called off all his appointments due to cyclone threat.

The captain requested the referee to call off the match because of worse light.

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Call for 

(Notify publicly, Require notables)

The company that has started its branch in Nagapattinam is calling for freshers to attend interview.

The minister has called for volunteers to give hand for planting trees.


Written by Mahendiran V

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