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Ways to use this term: "I clicked on the crib but my child will not //go to// it. What can I do?" | Ways to use this term: "I clicked on the crib but my child will not //go to// it. What can I do?" | ||
- | We've sometimes seen people say, "I can't //call// my child to the crib." This is incorrect use of the word "call" and can confuse people about what you mean. Read the true definition of call: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/call. | + | We've sometimes seen people say, "I can't //call// my child to the crib." This is an incorrect use of the word "call" and can confuse people when you use it in such a manner. So remember it's "go to" which is clearer and proper English. Read the true definition of call: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/call. |