he was grateful for a call or with a call which sentence is correct

Both sentences are grammatically correct, but the choice between them depends on the intended meaning.

"He was grateful for a call" suggests that the person was grateful for any call, emphasizing the act of receiving a call rather than the specific caller.

"He was grateful with a call" suggests that the person was grateful because of a specific call received, emphasizing the content or significance of the call that brought about the gratitude.

Both sentences are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different meanings.

1. "He was grateful for a call." - This sentence indicates that someone made a call to him, and he felt thankful for it. The focus is on his gratitude for receiving a call.

2. "He was grateful with a call." - This sentence implies that he expressed gratitude while or at the same time making a phone call. The focus is on him being grateful during the act of making a call.

Without more context, it is difficult to determine which sentence is more appropriate.

The correct sentence would be "He was grateful for a call."