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He told that you will call me today in the evening vs He told that you will call me today at evening

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct preposition to use with 'evening' in this context is 'this evening.' So, the correct phrase would be 'he told me that you will call me this evening.'

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 829 views

He told that you will call me today in the evening

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'in' is not used with 'evening' in this context.

The correct preposition to use with 'evening' in this context is 'this evening.'
  • Say you promise that you will call me.
  • Tell him that you will call a tow truck for him.
  • Madam President, may I understand you to mean that you will call me again at the start of the discussion of the agenda?
  • Council and Commission, I trust that you will call the Vietnamese authorities to account for these matters via the global forum ofthe UN Commission on Human Rights.
  • Now, you promise me that you will call that number before you take a drink.
  • And you will call me father.
  • In time, you will call me master.
  • Of course, if you will call me simply Sherlock.
  • And then you will call me. Otherwise... Accessory to murder.
  • From now on you will call me Mistress.
  • You will call me before and after every interview.
  • You will call me by my proper rank.
  • If you wish her to remain that way, you will call me back in ten minutes.
  • And I hope the time is coming when you will call me father.
  • And I hope you will call me back on my phone... the one here at my home.
  • You will call me Alexander, and I will call you Harker.
  • And from now on, you will call him Dave, and you will call me Mrs. Pork.
  • You will call me master, you will do my bidding.
  • Promise me, you will call me If you get the urge to take pills again.
  • From now on you will call me Madame... and you will speak only when allow it.

He told that you will call me today at evening

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'at' is not used with 'evening' in this context.

The correct preposition to use with 'evening' in this context is 'this evening.'
  • Say you promise that you will call me.
  • Tell him that you will call a tow truck for him.
  • Madam President, may I understand you to mean that you will call me again at the start of the discussion of the agenda?
  • Council and Commission, I trust that you will call the Vietnamese authorities to account for these matters via the global forum ofthe UN Commission on Human Rights.
  • Now, you promise me that you will call that number before you take a drink.
  • And you will call me father.
  • In time, you will call me master.
  • Of course, if you will call me simply Sherlock.
  • And then you will call me. Otherwise... Accessory to murder.
  • From now on you will call me Mistress.
  • You will call me before and after every interview.
  • You will call me by my proper rank.
  • If you wish her to remain that way, you will call me back in ten minutes.
  • And I hope the time is coming when you will call me father.
  • And I hope you will call me back on my phone... the one here at my home.
  • You will call me Alexander, and I will call you Harker.
  • And from now on, you will call him Dave, and you will call me Mrs. Pork.
  • You will call me master, you will do my bidding.
  • Promise me, you will call me If you get the urge to take pills again.
  • From now on you will call me Madame... and you will speak only when allow it.

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