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Wednesday, 14 November 2007

A LITTLE DOUBT

Good morning everybody!

I have a little question: is it correct to say: “I’ll call him ON his mobile” or would it be better to use a different preposition?

Thanks to everybody.

6 comments:

Roberto said...

Good morning!! I think 'ON' is correct.
If you call someone speaking english, You can receive sentence like: 'sorry,he/she is on telephone....'

bye, Roberto

Flavia said...

Hey,so there seems to be somebody on this Blog!!!
You're right.. in fact I say "he's ON the other line.." without doubting,but "call ON the mobile" sounded different to my ear..

Anonymous said...

I agree with Roberto.

Hello everybody! I'm Ivan

It's the first time I'm writing in a blog..I'm a little emotioned.

I hope to use this blog correctly.
Flavia, my problem about my account still continuing..

See you
Bye bye
Ivan

Grace said...

Hi guys, sorry but I can't figure out how to start a new comment. I tried clicking on everything above in the blue shaded area...blog successivo., crea blog etc.
Please help! I want to try something with you all.
thanks

Grace said...

hi can somebody put this on an original post please...
I'm going to write a sentence and I'd like one person at a time to finish the sentence and start another one so it will become a (funny?)story. If everyone joins in, it should work and hopefully it will be funny.
The sentence is:
It was midnight and I had a craving for something to eat so I went downstairs and to my surprise......
come on guys! let's have some fun!!!!

Grace said...

OOps. I hope you don't think "Come one guys! let's have some fun" is part of the story. It isn't so don't get confused. It's only the one sentence. So somebody start writing