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Old 17-Jun-2003, 15:32
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Default Re: adverb of place

I would only use one of the sample sentences, thus: "I called him at the office." The meaning of that one is indicated by: "He is at the office and I am calling him from elsewhere."

If I wanted to indicate where the caller was I would say something like: "I called him from the office."

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