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when can we have call this week. vs when can we have call in this week.

The correct phrase is "when can we have a call this week." The preposition "in" is not needed in this context. The phrase is commonly used in English to inquire about the timing of a call during the current week.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 3312 views

when can we have call this week.

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the article "a" before the word "call."

The correct phrase should be "when can we have a call this week." This is a common way to ask about scheduling a call during the current week.
  • I'm saying l'd call you this week.
  • You didn't even call her once this week.
  • There were some calls last week.
  • I'll definitely give you a call this week or something.
  • - I was supposed to call last week.
  • She's been dodging my calls for weeks.
  • Susie made a few calls last week.
  • She was ducking my calls for weeks.
  • She was ducking my calls for weeks.
  • I got a call last week.
  • If you happen to see Vince or his daddy, tell him it'd be a good idea to give me a call next week.
  • She was ducking my calls for weeks.
  • Then call me next week. I'm busy with research.
  • But I will call you next week.
  • I can't remember my calls from last week.
  • I've been trying to call you all week.
  • He says he'll call back next week.
  • I've been trying to call you for weeks.
  • You know what? call me next week.
  • He hasn't returned my call in 2 weeks.

Alternatives:

  • when can we schedule a call this week?
  • when is a good time for a call this week?
  • when can we have our call this week?
  • when can we arrange a call this week?
  • when can we set up a call this week?

when can we have call in this week.

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "in" is unnecessary in this context.

The correct phrase should be "when can we have a call this week." The preposition "in" is not needed when referring to a call happening during the current week.
  • I'm saying l'd call you this week.
  • He hasn't returned my call in 2 weeks.
  • You didn't even call her once this week.
  • There were some calls last week.
  • That's a lot of calls in the last week.
  • I pulled all her calls in the last week.
  • Yeah. Counted three calls in the last week.
  • - I was supposed to call last week.
  • She's been dodging my calls for weeks.
  • Susie made a few calls last week.
  • She was ducking my calls for weeks.
  • She was ducking my calls for weeks.
  • I got a call last week.
  • If you happen to see Vince or his daddy, tell him it'd be a good idea to give me a call next week.
  • She was ducking my calls for weeks.
  • Then call me next week. I'm busy with research.
  • But I will call you next week.
  • I can't remember my calls from last week.
  • I've been trying to call you all week.
  • He says he'll call back next week.

Alternatives:

  • when can we schedule a call this week?
  • when is a good time for a call this week?
  • when can we have our call this week?
  • when can we arrange a call this week?
  • when can we set up a call this week?

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