Phrasal Verbs: CALL | Learn English
Tue, 07/22/2014 – 15:14 — admin
Today we’re going to look at phrasal verbs with the word ‘call’. Read these definitions and examples, and then try to complete the activity below.
Call someone back: Return a phonecall to someone who tried to phone you.
Example: “Matthew phoned and asked me on a date, but I don’t want to go so I won’t call him back.”
Call something off: Cancel
Example: “Only one person chose the course, so the professor had to call it off.”
Call on someone (1): To ask for an answer or response
“I was sitting in front of her and when she finished talking she called on me to continue the lecture.”
Call on someone (2): t
o visit someone (usually in their home)
Example: “Hi Margaret, we called on you last night but you weren’t home.”
Call someone up: t
o phone someone
Example: “I can’t wait to call her up and tell her that I’m going to visit her in July!”
- I called him at his mother’s house but he had already gone out.
- Tracey was too busy to host the party last night so she called it and we went to the pub instead.
- They called me to tell me that I got the job, and I almost cried!
- You never called me so I got upset!
- I didn’t study so if Mr. Granger calls on to comment on the lecture, I will fail the class!