Monday, January 15, 2018

Phrasal Verbs with CALL

Phrasal Verbs with CALL 



Phrasal VerbMeaningExample
Call afterGive a newborn baby the same name as someone else.The baby is called after his grandfather.
Call atStop somewhere briefly (ship, train, etc.)The train calls at Oxbridge and Glenville.
Call awayAsk someone to leave a place.The doctor was called away for an emergency.
Call backReturn a phone call.I'll call you back as soon as possible.
Call forGo somewhere to get someone.Tom said he would call for her at 8 o'clock.
Call forDemand that something be done.The authorities called for an investigation.
Call forBe required or necessary.The job calls for excellent computer skills.
Call forBe an appropriate occasion.The good news calls for champagne!
Call forthProduce a reaction or result.The speech called forth an angry reaction.
Call forthEvoke or make you think of something.That song calls forth sad memories.
Call inMake a phone call to a place.Eva called in to say that she was ill.
Call inAsk someone to come and do a job.He called in the plumber to repair the leak.
Call in (on)Stop and pay a visit to someone.Jack called in on his parents yesterday.
Call offCancelThe picnic was called off due to the storm.
Call on/uponFormally request or inviteI now call on the President to address the assembly.
Call outShout somethingHe called out my name but I didn't answer.
Call roundGo to a place to see someone.The nurse said she would call round to see my mother.
Call upPhone someoneTom has a list of people to call up today.
Call upSummon for military service.My grandfather was called up to active duty in 1940.

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