Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Call"
- Call the police!
- Please call him.
- Call an ambulance.
- Let's call it a day.
- I'll call you a taxi.
- Call me at the office.
- Call up Tom right away.
- Please give him a call.
- Let's make a phone call.
- I'll call you later today.
- Why didn't you call me up?
- He was absent at roll call.
- I forgot to call him today.
- I will call you in an hour.
- I'll call for you at three.
- She waited for him to call.
- I had a phone call from him.
- What do they call their baby?
- What do you call this flower?
- Call me at six-thirty, please.
- Did you call him up yesterday?
- Do you know who took the call?
- Will you please call me a taxi?
- Call me when you get settled in.
- She asked him to call her later.
- Please call me at my hotel later.
- Could you call again later please?
- Why didn't you call me last night?
- Did anyone call me while I was out?
- I heard a young girl call for help.
- In any case, I'll call you tomorrow.
- She was supposed to call him at 2:30.
- Paula left the room to call her mother.
- I was disappointed that you didn't call.
- What do you call this insect in English?
- I'll call him first thing in the morning.
- Please call me at seven tomorrow morning.
- What do you call this animal in Japanese?
- I think it's time for me to call a doctor.
- I think it's time for me to call it a day.
- I think it's time for me to call it quits.
- I'll have her call you when she gets back.
- What do you call this vegetable in English?
- I'll call you back when I get to the bus stop.
- If you want to speak to me, please call me up.
- He never fails to call his mother on her birthday.
- If you can't make it, call us as soon as possible.
- She asked him to call her later, but he forgot to.
- I'm going to call Tom tomorrow and ask him to help.
- I couldn't call you; the telephone was out of order.
- I'll call you when I get the results of the examination.
- She forgot that she had promised to call him last night.
- She was about to call him up when he walked in the door.
- I'm sorry to disturb you, but there's a phone call for you.