Em 15 segundos
- Picking up a ringing phone to talk.
- Used for both personal and professional phone conversations.
- Commonly replaced by 'pick up' in very casual settings.
Significado
This phrase describes the simple act of picking up your phone or device when it rings to speak with the person calling you.
Exemplos-chave
3 de 6In a business meeting
I'm sorry, I must answer this call from our CEO.
I'm sorry, I must answer this call from our CEO.
At a noisy party
It's too loud in here to answer the call!
It's too loud in here to answer the call!
Talking about a missed connection
I tried to call him three times, but he didn't answer.
I tried to call him three times, but he didn't answer.
Contexto cultural
In the US, it is common to screen calls from unknown numbers due to a high volume of 'robocalls' (automated spam). People often wait for a voicemail before deciding to call back. Answering a call on public transport (trains/buses) is considered extremely rude. People usually set their phones to 'manner mode' (vibrate) and will ignore calls until they exit the train. Brazilians are generally very communicative and may answer calls in social settings more frequently than in some Northern European cultures, often excusing themselves briefly. In German business culture, when answering a call, it is standard to state your last name immediately so the caller knows exactly who they are speaking to.
Use 'Pick up' for friends
While 'answer the call' is correct, saying 'I'll pick up' sounds more natural when talking to friends.
Avoid 'Answer to'
Don't say 'I answered to the call.' It's a common mistake for French and Spanish speakers.
Em 15 segundos
- Picking up a ringing phone to talk.
- Used for both personal and professional phone conversations.
- Commonly replaced by 'pick up' in very casual settings.
What It Means
To answer a call is to respond to a ringing phone. It is the moment you press the green button. You stop what you are doing to talk. It is the start of a conversation. It is a very common daily action.
How To Use It
You use this phrase as a standard verb-noun pair. You can say I need to answer this call. Or you can say She didn't answer my call. It works in the past tense too as answered. It is simple and direct. You can use it for mobile phones or landlines. Even video calls count here.
When To Use It
Use it when your phone rings at home. Use it at the office when a client rings. Use it when you see your mom's name on the screen. It is perfect for explaining why you are leaving a room. "Excuse me, I have to answer this call." It sounds polite and clear.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it for text messages. You reply to a text, you don't answer it like a call. Avoid using it if you are just looking at the phone. If you ignore the ringing, you are missing the call. If you are in a movie theater, definitely do NOT answer the call! People will get very grumpy with you.
Cultural Background
In the past, phones were attached to walls. You had to run to answer the call. Now, phones are in our pockets. We feel a lot of pressure to be available. In many Western cultures, it is polite to let a call go to voicemail if you are eating dinner. However, in business, answering a call quickly shows you are professional.
Common Variations
You might hear pick up or get the phone. These mean the same thing. Pick up is more casual. Answer the call is the standard way to say it. Sometimes people say take a call if they are busy. For example, "I can't take calls right now."
Notas de uso
This is a neutral phrase suitable for all contexts. Be careful not to confuse it with 'replying' to a message; 'answer' is specifically for voice or video connections.
Use 'Pick up' for friends
While 'answer the call' is correct, saying 'I'll pick up' sounds more natural when talking to friends.
Avoid 'Answer to'
Don't say 'I answered to the call.' It's a common mistake for French and Spanish speakers.
The 'Call of Duty' exception
If you are talking about a job or a moral task, 'answering the call' is a very powerful and positive phrase.
Exemplos
6I'm sorry, I must answer this call from our CEO.
I'm sorry, I must answer this call from our CEO.
Shows importance and necessity in a professional environment.
It's too loud in here to answer the call!
It's too loud in here to answer the call!
Explains a physical difficulty in responding.
I tried to call him three times, but he didn't answer.
I tried to call him three times, but he didn't answer.
Using the negative to show someone was unavailable.
My cat stepped on the screen and answered the call for me!
My cat stepped on the screen and answered the call for me!
A lighthearted, accidental use of the phrase.
She took a deep breath before answering the call from the hospital.
She took a deep breath before answering the call from the hospital.
Conveys tension and importance.
Sorry I couldn't answer your call earlier, I was driving.
Sorry I couldn't answer your call earlier, I was driving.
A common apology for being unavailable.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'answer a call'.
I was in the middle of dinner, so I didn't ________.
We use the base form of the verb after 'did not'.
Which sentence is the most natural for a business setting?
A client is calling your office.
'Answer the call' is the standard professional way to describe this action.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Why didn't you pick up? B: Sorry, I couldn't ________ because I was driving.
The context is about not picking up an incoming call.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You see an unknown number on your screen and decide not to pick up.
Screening means checking who is calling before deciding to answer.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Formal vs Informal
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosI was in the middle of dinner, so I didn't ________.
We use the base form of the verb after 'did not'.
A client is calling your office.
'Answer the call' is the standard professional way to describe this action.
A: Why didn't you pick up? B: Sorry, I couldn't ________ because I was driving.
The context is about not picking up an incoming call.
You see an unknown number on your screen and decide not to pick up.
Screening means checking who is calling before deciding to answer.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, 'answer the phone' and 'answer the call' are almost identical in meaning. 'Answer the phone' focuses on the device, while 'answer the call' focuses on the communication.
Mostly, yes. 'Take a call' is slightly more common in business settings (e.g., 'He is taking a call right now').
Then you 'missed a call.' You can then 'return the call' later.
This is a humorous, polite idiom that means someone needs to go to the bathroom!
Use 'a' for any general call and 'the' when a specific phone is ringing right now.
Absolutely. It applies to any voice or video call on any app.
In many English-speaking cultures, it is considered polite to step outside if you must answer a call.
It means looking at the caller's name or number before deciding whether to answer.
Yes, you can use a possessive pronoun (his, her, my, their) to show who was calling.
The past tense is 'answered.' For example: 'I answered the call yesterday.'
Frases relacionadas
pick up
similarTo answer the phone informally.
hang up
contrastTo end a phone call.
call back
builds onTo return a call that you missed.
put someone on hold
specialized formTo make a caller wait after answering.