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1. I called at his house.
2. I visited his house.
3. I called on one of my friends.
4. I dropped by the bank to make a savings deposit.
5. I dropped by the bank to make a savings account.
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Are they all grammatical? What about #4 and #5? Which one is right? Can we use both terms, savings deposit and savings accound? Do they have the same meaning?
2. I visited his house.
3. I called on one of my friends.
4. I dropped by the bank to make a savings deposit.
5. I dropped by the bank to make a savings account.
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Are they all grammatical? What about #4 and #5? Which one is right? Can we use both terms, savings deposit and savings accound? Do they have the same meaning?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
All but 5 are correct, but 1 is not used much any more.
5 is not correct because a savings account is the money that's already i the bank. We make a deposit to the savings account.
5 is not correct because a savings account is the money that's already i the bank. We make a deposit to the savings account.
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