Phrasal verbs with call Each sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb Complete the expression by supplying a suitable particle or preposition He is not in at the moment I will ask him to call you ………………… as soon as he arrives a) in b) back c) out Jessica called …………………… yesterday when I was working in the garage a) back b) in c) for d) out If you are not feeling well, I will call ……………… a doctor a) out b) in c) for When the situation got out of hand, we had to call …………………… the police a) for b) in c) back They have called ……………………… the wedding a) for b) off c) in I called …………………… his name, but there was no answer a) in b) out c) for Call me ………………… when you reach there a) in b) up c) out Answers He is not in at the moment I will ask him to call you back as soon as he arrives Jessica called in yesterday when I was working in the garage (To call in is to visit somebody.) If you are not feeling well, I will call in a doctor When the situation got out of hand, we had to call in the police They have called off the wedding I called out his name, but there was no answer Call me up when you reach there (To call somebody up is to telephone them.) Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)