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Fill with the correct preposition;
Q.My friend called _____ me yesterday but I was out.
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- My friend called on me yesterday but I was out.
- This is the correct usage. “Called on” means to visit someone.
- Correct Answer: 2. on
- My friend called for me yesterday but I was out.
- This phrase implies someone called with a reason involving you, possibly to fetch or ask about something, but doesn't fit the context of visiting.
- My friend called at me yesterday but I was out.
- This phrase isn't standard English in this context and would sound incorrect.
- My friend called in me yesterday but I was out.
- This phrase is incorrect, as "called in" is used differently, like calling into a place without stopping by.
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