Listen "Making Calls"
Episode Synopsis
I have to call my friend. - CORRECT
versus
I have to call to my friend. - WRONG ( We don't need to preposition "to")
to make a call
to call someone
to phone someone
to give someone a call
to ring someone - British English
to return a call
to take a call
to put through a call
to forward my calls
versus
I have to call to my friend. - WRONG ( We don't need to preposition "to")
to make a call
to call someone
to phone someone
to give someone a call
to ring someone - British English
to return a call
to take a call
to put through a call
to forward my calls
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