Question : Directions: In the question, a part of the sentence is in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (1), (2), and (3) that may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (4).
Call in this evening, if you can, I have something important to discuss.
(1) called in
(2) call off
(3) call for
(4) No Improvement
Option 1: (1)
Option 2: (2)
Option 3: (3)
Option 4: (4)
Correct Answer: (4)
Solution : The correct answer is the fourth option, as no improvement is required since the sentence is grammatically accurate.
"Call in" means to telephone someone, especially at a workplace.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
"Called in" is in the past tense and is incorrect as the sentence is in the present tense.
"Call off" means to cancel an event or agreement, which is incorrect.
"Call for" means to make something necessary, which is also incorrect.
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