[General] to call him

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Which question is natural if I want to ask someone if now is the right moment to call some?
a) Is it alright to call him right now?
b) Is it alright call him right now?


I think a is right but b is okayt too.
 
(b) is not OK.
 
Which question is natural if I want to ask someone if now is the right moment to call someone?

a) Is it alright to call him right now? :tick: but see my comment below.
b) Is it alright call him right now? :cross:


I think a is right but b is okay [STRIKE]t[/STRIKE] too.

Don't use "alright" in any exam/formal situation. Even though it's used, it's non-standard and would be marked as incorrect. Use "all right". I'd use "convenient".
 
Or, informally, 'Is it OK to call him ...?
 
Don't use "alright" in any exam/formal situation. Even though it's used, it's non-standard and would be marked as incorrect.
I doubt if it would be penalised these days.
 
I thought alright and okay are about the same, both often used informally.
 
Some older speakers of BrE still consider OK more informal.
 
Independent of how language teachers might mark it, I would go even further than 5jj and tedmc on "all right" vs "alright." For me (AmE speaker), "alright" is neutral and "all right" is a bit overly formal or even marks the writer as a bit stuffy.
 
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