All three variations of the sentence you give are grammatically correct, and are virtually (but not completely) equivalent. There are a few points worth noting in particular. It is far …
Call me on my cell phone. Call me on the walkie-talkie. "At" refers to the destination: Call me at home. (Using my home phone number.) Call me at 800-555-1212. (The …
9. The two words are identical in meaning here. The usage of call is obvious, while the usage of ring simply originated from the noise a telephone makes when you call someone. …
Through is only really used combined with "reach me" - so "you can reach me through 0800999999". Not as common in the UK, and it implied that someone else will aswer, but …
Please call me when you have some time. As far as the "to talk" at end goes, that's a tricky one. In one sense, it's almost implied, so you don't really need it: Please call me when …
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