I like telephones, they help me keep in touch with people who live far away.
I called him on the telephone.
In the sentence "It was quite late for a telephone call," the word "quite" is an adverb used to modify the adjective "late."
When it's the first word in a sentence or when it's a proper noun.
Quite is an adverb of degree used to modify the predicate adjective late.
You are iggly.
The adverb is quite, which modifies late.
My eraser was an item on my desk. A telephone is an item used for communication. A newspaper item tells the story of an event.
"He would have to forfeit his turn to answer the telephone."
my sister dropped her cellphone and it broke
Norma and Sheila's intense discussion was rudely interrupted by the shrill ring of the telephone.
The telephone was a wonderful invention
telephone can roughly translated to Malayalam as doorasravi. But usually in Kerala the word telephone is used as it is.