I will not receive notification for missed call on my phone.

  1. I receive a missed call notification from a USA number.
  2. ) I receive a missed call notification from a number originating in USA.
  3. My phone do not notify me of any missed call.
  4. I will not receive notification for missed call on my phone.
  5. I received a missed call from your number, so I am returning the call.

Are the above sentences correct? Please help.

  1. I received a missed call notification from a USA number. <–‘received’ past tense, would usually be required.
  2. ) I received a missed call notification from a number originating in the USA. <–‘received’ past tense, as above.
  3. My phone do not notify me of any missed call. The subject <-- 'phone and the verb ‘do’ do not match. ‘Phone’ is a third person singular subject.
  4. I will not receive notification for missed call on my phone. <-- Why have you used ‘will’? It is correct, but it is future tense. Was that your intention? You need the indefinite article before ‘missed’ (unless you make ‘calls’ plural).
  5. I received a missed call from your number, so I am returning the call. <-- OK