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Hi! Is "Ynes CALLED UP Dino ON THE PHONE" grammatically wrong?

I also would like to verify if it should either be "Ynes called up Dino" or "Ynes called Dino on the phone" only instead.

I'm confused with those sentences.

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Hi! Is "Ynes CALLED UP Dino ON THE PHONE" grammatically wrong?

I also would like to verify if it should either be "Ynes called up Dino" or "Ynes called Dino on the phone" only instead. How about "Ynes phoned Dino"? It's far easier this way.

I'm confused with those sentences.

Thanks so much! :)

Greetings,

Charliedeut
 

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Hi!

I also would like to verify if it should either be "Ynes called up Dino" or "Ynes called Dino on the phone" only instead.
Charliedeut's 'easier' suggestion also makes the sentence clearer.

However, to answer your first question:

Is "Ynes CALLED UP Dino ON THE PHONE" grammatically wrong?
No, but there is no need for 'on the phone'. If we call someone up, it is on the phone.

Note that you could also place 'up' after 'Dino', and you can omit 'up' altogether.
 

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@Charliedeut

But are those sentences I posted grammatically wrong?

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I see. So it can be either of the ff:

Ynes called up Dino on the phone.
Ynes called Dino up on the phone.
Ynes called up Dino.
Ynes called Dino up.
Ynes called Dino on the phone.

Am I right?
 

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I see. So it can be [STRIKE]either[/STRIKE] any of the ff:

Ynes called up Dino on the phone.
Ynes called Dino up on the phone.
Ynes called up Dino.
Ynes called Dino up.
Ynes called Dino on the phone.
Ynes called Dino.

Am I right?
Yes, though, as I said, 'on the phone' is not necessary in the first two. It's not really necessary in the fifth. Your third and fourth examples are better, as is my additional example.
 

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How about these?

Leon went down his car.
Leon went down from his car.


Which is right? Which is wrong?
 

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Leon went down his car.
Leon went down from his car.


Which is right? Which is wrong?
Both wrong.

Leo got out of his car.

Leo got down from the chair
(on which he had been standing).
 

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@fivejedjon

Thanks so much! Ur answers are helping me so much!

Btw, Leon got off his car is also correct, right?

Thank you! :oops:

and also, don't you say Go down the chair? So, I'm thinking went down the chair is correct. Is it right?
 

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Btw, Leon got off his car is also correct, right?
Only if he had been standing or sitting on the car. You can, however, get off a bus or train.There is little logic in the ways in which phrasal verbs are used.

and also, don't you say Go down the chair? No. You go down/up/along a street.
So, I'm thinking went down the chair is correct. Is it right? No
You appear to be taking phrasal verbs and trying to use them in inappropriate sentences. Phrasal verbs are tricky things; be careful.
 

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Yes, sir. I am deeply confused with phrasal verbs and also on the correct usage of prepositions.

Please explain this further. What do you mean by:
Only if he had been standing or sitting on the car. You can, however, get off a bus or train.There is little logic in the ways in which phrasal verbs are used.

Thanks! :)
 

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@fivejedjon

Oh, thanks so much! I understood it already. Thank you very much, sir! I hope you won't get tired with my inquiries. Thank you very much! :-D
 
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