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Old 30-Aug-2003, 14:20
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Which one of these sentences is correct:
1-I am calling for an appointment.
2-I am calling to have an appointment.
3-I am calling to make an appointment.
4-I am caling to fix an appointment.
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Old 30-Aug-2003, 16:03
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In my opinion, only the third one is correct.

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Old 30-Aug-2003, 23:50
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I think the first might be OK in BE, but I'd go for the third with Ron.
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