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my friend called you vs i hope my friend told

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. 'My friend called you' indicates that your friend made a phone call to the person being addressed. 'I hope my friend told' is incomplete and lacks an object to complete the sentence. To make it correct, you could say 'I hope my friend told you something.'

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my friend called you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that your friend made a phone call to the person being addressed.

This phrase is used to inform someone that your friend has contacted them via phone.

Examples:

  • My friend called you yesterday.
  • I think my friend called you earlier.
  • Did my friend call you about the party?
  • Has my friend called you back yet?
  • My friend called you to discuss the project.
  • Sep 9, 2013 ... And to think I was offended when my friend called you a SLAM PIG. Try and try, I' ve lived my life by a lie. If there's one thing I've learned, it's that ...
  • Apr 28, 2013 ... ... you for help with a hunger project but when you emailed me it was because my friend called you a bitch but I kind of agree with him now.
  • May 6, 2014 ... aine griffin 3 weeks ago. Hi Amy my friend called you a poo. Read more Show less. Reply · 1. ▽ Report spam or abuse. Lisa McCourt 1 month ...
  • One and a half hours from that initial text, Rita called the FBD to say, "My friend called you about an hour and a half ago about a burn that I had on my finger.

i hope my friend told

This phrase is incorrect as it is incomplete and lacks an object to complete the sentence. To make it correct, you could say 'I hope my friend told you something.'

To convey the intended meaning, you need to add an object to the sentence, such as 'you something' or 'you about the situation.'

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