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Preposition: "call me" vs "call to me"



 
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Preposition: "call me" vs "call to me" #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:44 am   Preposition: "call me" vs "call to me"
 

Hi Avant

Today i called to my friend and then i said to him

" when you are going to tea , call me "

or
" when you are going to tea , call to me "

which one is correct " call me " or " call to me"

can u give me an explanation

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Preposition: "call me" vs "call to me" #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:40 am   Preposition: "call me" vs "call to me"
 

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Preposition: "call me" vs "call to me" #3 (permalink) Thu Feb 28, 2008 17:57 pm   Preposition: "call me" vs "call to me"
 

Hi Pavan,

I've noticed that you make quite a lot of obvious spelling and punctuation mistakes. Are you doing this on purpose? By the way, who is Avant?

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