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I called you but no answer vs I called you but no answered

The correct phrase is 'I called you but no answer.' The verb 'answer' should be used in its base form after 'no' in this context.

Last updated: April 07, 2024 • 687 views

I called you but no answer

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone did not respond to a phone call or message.

Examples:

  • I called you but no answer. Were you busy?
  • She tried to reach him, but there was no answer.
  • He knocked on the door, but there was no answer.
  • They sent an email, but there was no answer.
  • The teacher asked a question, but there was no answer from the students.
  • I called you but no answer
  • I called you but no answer.
  • I Called You, But Got No Answer.
  • You ruined me! I was betting a few thousand a Sunday when I called you, but you pushed me.
  • Then they told me they'd kill her if I called you, but I already had.
  • I called you, but you didn't come.
  • I would've called you but you didn't give me any time.
  • I called you Kevin, but I knew you were Kyle.
  • I called, but you didn't answer.
  • When they left, I called you, but you didn't answer.
  • I called you, but you would not hear Me, nor would you repent of your sins.
  • I called you, but you would not hear Me!
  • I would have called you but how could I?
  • I called, but you weren't in yet.
  • I called earlier, but you were out.
  • I already called you yesterday... but your voicemail wasn't working.
  • I called you up, but we'd both agree
  • I called again, but you were busy.
  • I called back, but you'd pulled out the plug.
  • I called last night but you never picked up.
  • I called back, but you must have unplugged the phone.

I called you but no answered

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'answer' should be in its base form 'answer' after 'no.'

  • I called you but no answered
  • I called you but no answer.
  • I Called You, But Got No Answer.
  • You ruined me! I was betting a few thousand a Sunday when I called you, but you pushed me.
  • Then they told me they'd kill her if I called you, but I already had.
  • I called you, but you didn't come.
  • I would've called you but you didn't give me any time.
  • I called you Kevin, but I knew you were Kyle.
  • I called, but you didn't answer.
  • When they left, I called you, but you didn't answer.
  • I called you, but you would not hear Me, nor would you repent of your sins.
  • I called you, but you would not hear Me!
  • I would have called you but how could I?
  • I called, but you weren't in yet.
  • I called earlier, but you were out.
  • I already called you yesterday... but your voicemail wasn't working.
  • I called you up, but we'd both agree
  • I called again, but you were busy.
  • I called back, but you'd pulled out the plug.
  • I called last night but you never picked up.
  • I called back, but you must have unplugged the phone.

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