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my friend called you vs i think my friend called you

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "My friend called you" simply states the fact that your friend called the person. On the other hand, "I think my friend called you" adds a layer of uncertainty or speculation, indicating that the speaker is not completely sure if the friend actually made the call.

Last updated: March 06, 2024

my friend called you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to state the fact that your friend called someone.

This phrase is used to inform someone that your friend has made a call to them.

Examples:

  • My friend called you, but you didn't answer.
  • I heard my friend called you yesterday.
  • Did my friend call you earlier?
  • My friend called you about the party.
  • When did my friend call you?
  • 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.

Alternatives:

  • My friend phoned you.
  • Your friend called you.
  • My friend gave you a call.
  • My friend rang you.
  • My friend dialed you.

i think my friend called you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express uncertainty or speculation about whether your friend called someone.

This phrase is used when the speaker is not completely sure if their friend actually made the call and wants to convey their thoughts or doubts.

Examples:

  • I think my friend called you, but I'm not sure.
  • I think my friend called you earlier today.
  • Do you remember if my friend called you?
  • I think my friend called you about the meeting.
  • I think my friend called you last night.

Alternatives:

  • I believe my friend called you.
  • I suspect my friend called you.
  • I have a feeling my friend called you.
  • I'm guessing my friend called you.
  • I'm under the impression my friend called you.

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