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I will call you in sometime vs I will call you sometime

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I will call you in sometime' implies that the call will happen within a specific period of time, while 'I will call you sometime' is more general and doesn't specify when the call will occur.

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 1147 views

I will call you in sometime

This phrase is correct but less common in English. It implies that the call will happen within a specific period of time.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you will call someone within a short, unspecified period of time.

Examples:

  • I will call you in sometime this afternoon.
  • I will call you in sometime after I finish my meeting.
  • I will call you in sometime
  • I will call you for those Knicks tickets.
  • Go, Natasha, I will call you.
  • So I will call you for lunch.
  • I will call you when Hanna can have visitors.
  • Tomorrow I will call you and give you all the details.
  • If anything goes wrong, I will call you.
  • I will call you when I get home.
  • Deena, seriously, I will call you back later.
  • I will call you and check on you soon.
  • If you want, I will call you captain.
  • I will call you when the courier arrives.
  • I will call you governor or ma'am.
  • I will call you when we need more.
  • Right, I will call you.
  • And I will call you neither of those things.
  • But I will call you little rat.
  • I will call you from New York tomorrow night.
  • I will call you when I'm safe.
  • But I will call you when we are done.
  • I will call you once he's stable.

Alternatives:

  • I will call you in a little while.
  • I will call you shortly.
  • I will call you in a bit.

I will call you sometime

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is a general statement about calling someone without specifying a particular time.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you will call someone at an unspecified time in the future.

Examples:

  • I will call you sometime next week.
  • I will call you sometime when I have more information.
  • I will call you sometime
  • I will call you for those Knicks tickets.
  • Go, Natasha, I will call you.
  • So I will call you for lunch.
  • I will call you when Hanna can have visitors.
  • Tomorrow I will call you and give you all the details.
  • If anything goes wrong, I will call you.
  • I will call you when I get home.
  • Deena, seriously, I will call you back later.
  • I will call you and check on you soon.
  • If you want, I will call you captain.
  • I will call you when the courier arrives.
  • I will call you governor or ma'am.
  • I will call you when we need more.
  • Right, I will call you.
  • And I will call you neither of those things.
  • But I will call you little rat.
  • I will call you from New York tomorrow night.
  • I will call you when I'm safe.
  • But I will call you when we are done.
  • I will call you once he's stable.

Alternatives:

  • I will call you later.
  • I will call you soon.
  • I will call you in the future.

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