fun with -english

rhymes and riddles for children

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

CALL[continued]...

CALL IN[SUMMON,SEND FOR]

1.We should call in the doctor immediately.

2.The judge called in the accused for cross examination.

3.The lady died before her relatives could be called in

4.The criminal did not appear at the police station though he was called in repeatedly.

5.You shall be called in when the need arises.

CALL ON[PAY A BRIEF VISIT]

1.My friend calls on me often.

2.His well wishers called on him when he was ill.

3.Selfish people seldom call on relatives in need.

4.The doctor called on his patient regularly.

5.I called on my freind on my way to Rourkela.

CALL UP[RECOLLECT]

1.The injured man could not even call up his name.

2.Calling up past events retards with age.

3.The nervous student could not call up anything at the examination hall.

4.We rarely call up what we do not want to.

5.Always call up happy moments and be happy.

CARRY OUT[EXECUTE]

1.We should carry out our duties honestly.

2.The employee carried out his bosses orders.

3.He agreed to carry out my proposals.

4.Its not easy to carry out every favour asked for.

5.Carry out those work that you thing relevant. page-6

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