Question
I _______________ her name, but she couldn’t hear
me over the music. Fill in the blanks with the correct phrasal verbsSolution
The phrasal verb ‘call out’ means ‘To shout or speak loudly in order to get someone’s attention.’ I called out her name, but she couldn’t hear me over the music.
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Generic
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