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I will call him at evening vs i will call him at today evening

Both phrases are not correct in English. The preposition 'at' is not used before 'evening' when referring to a specific time. Instead, you can say 'I will call him in the evening' or 'I will call him this evening.'

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I will call him at evening

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'at' is not used before 'evening' when referring to a specific time.

Instead of 'at evening,' you can say 'in the evening' or 'this evening.'
  • Prince Paul will call for you tomorrow evening.
  • When the muezzin call evening prayer from the minaret and all the faithful, they bow toward Mecca.
  • My agency got a call this evening.
  • We have heard a call this evening for moral leadership.
  • Bill, give me a call this evening.
  • We'll call him this evening, like we said, OK?
  • You took a call that evening from DI Lindsay Denton?
  • That public service would be one hour of air time set aside every night for informational broadcasting, or what we now call the evening news.
  • Blue heaven When whippoorwills call And evening is nigh
  • We must actively support the unanimous call yesterday evening by the United Nations Security Council for an immediate ceasefire.
  • I'll call you this evening.
  • Kate, have Peter call me this evening.
  • Then I will call him myself.
  • That public service would be one hour of air time set aside every night for informational broadcasting, or what we now call the evening news.
  • You the neuro on call this evening?
  • When whippoorwills call And evening is nigh We hurry to our blue heaven
  • Has been enjoyed, but I must call it an early evening.
  • Now I have written a list of talking points for when the press calls later this evening.
  • Now I have written a list of talking points for when the press calls later this evening.
  • Just leave me a message, and I always return those calls in the evening, after dinner.

Alternatives:

  • I will call him in the evening
  • I will call him this evening

i will call him at today evening

This phrase is not correct in English. The use of 'today' before 'evening' is redundant and not idiomatic.

Instead of 'at today evening,' you can say 'this evening.'
  • Then I will call him myself.
  • Mama, I will call him.
  • Don't worry, I will call him for you.
  • I will call him and get back to you.
  • Or I will call him and tell him that you gambled away all his profits to a roomful of cops.
  • If it will make you feel better, I will call him this afternoon and reiterate to him that he needs to stay away from you.
  • I will call him "$9,000 of taxpayer money the gorilla."
  • If I need to, I will call some of your references.
  • I will call you governor or ma'am.
  • I will call the gas company in the morning.
  • I will call you and check on you soon.
  • - Okay, because you know I will call her.
  • I will call the university and set us up with some offices tomorrow.
  • My constitutional rights are being violated and I will call the governor.
  • Come back and I will call security.
  • I will call you by your dwarf names.
  • I will call you when the courier arrives.
  • I will call down to the staff.
  • I will call someone and see what the next move is.
  • I will call as soon as you transfer the money.

Alternatives:

  • I will call him in the evening
  • I will call him this evening

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