How do you ask someone for a call?
Matthew Alvarez I would say “When you have time, can you call me?” Or “I want to talk to you in more detail about (something) so would you mind calling me?” Or “I rather talk then text, would you be okay calling me instead” These are just a couple ways to ask.
Can we discuss on call?
1 Answer. Yes, in some cases “over” can be used as during, but this is not one of those cases. I would suggest “in a call”. The phrasing “on a call” carries the idea of being engaged in a call, but it’s used this way: “wait a minute, I’m on a call” (he is busy talking on the phone).
Will discuss on call or in call?
..if it refers to a ‘phone call’, the correct form is “on a call” as in “on the phone”. you can’t be “in a phone call” for the same reason you can’t be “IN” the phone.
Can I call you or should I call you?
can I call you vs shall I call you. “Can I call you?” is used when you want to ask permission to phone someone at an undetermined point in the future. “Shall I call you?” is used when you want to offer to phone someone.
Can we talk on the phone or over the phone?
“Over the phone” is usually applied when you tell someone something. You can also say that you are “on the phone.” This means you are calling someone. In this case, “over the phone” is correct, since you are telling the person something.
Can you take a call meaning?
: to speak to someone who has called on the telephone “There’s someone on the phone for you, sir.” “Tell them I can’t take their call now.”
Can we talk on phone or over phone?
Which is correct ” discuss ” or ” discuss about “?
In German, “diskutieren” (= discuss) can be used correctly both with and without “über” (= about). If you hear someone say “discuss about”, he’s most likely a German native speaker. The confusing thing to me is that American Heritage lists four synonyms, argue, contend, debate, and dispute; and every one of them has an intransitive option.
Where does the word discuss come from in German?
It’s most likely a mistake caused by negative transfer from a different language, possibly German. In German, “diskutieren” (= discuss) can be used correctly both with and without “über” (= about). If you hear someone say “discuss about”, he’s most likely a German native speaker.
Which is correct discuss or discuss a dozen?
You are mis-parsing the sentence. Read it this way. ‘About a dozen’ is phrase that is like saying ‘approximately 12’. Students: Are you brave enough to let our tutors analyse your pronunciation? ‘Dicuss’ means ‘talk about’, so ‘discuss about’ becomes ‘talk about about’. It is not correct to use ‘about’ with ‘discuss’.
Is it correct to say ” Let’s discuss the issues “?
Grammatically, it seems only correct to say “Let’s discuss the issues”, as “discuss” is transitive This is true. However, I heard it so many times people say “Let’s discuss about the issues” Not correct. You could say ‘Let’s have a discussion about the issues’. Can we use “discuss about” ?? No. You are mis-parsing the sentence. Read it this way.