The telephone would have no use to someone in the past because they would have the only one. This would make it impossible for them to contact anyone. Also if it was too far in the past there would be no electricity making this telephone even more useless. Almost as useless as this question.
Most people use a telephone.
ummm lol
The past tense of "listen" in this context would be "listened."
Use "had" to show past perfect tense, indicating an action that occurred before another action in the past. For example, "She had already eaten dinner when I arrived."
telephoned
No, you do not need to use past tense when someone asks about their day. You can respond using present tense, such as saying "It is going well" or "It's been good so far."
becasue they most likely want to use the phone like call\text
its to call someone i think haha ;) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actualy it is to communicate or cantact someone useing the geostactromonia chip to use internet and to text, but your answer is tehnically right.
it was a wall phone like thing!
To connect a telephone to the telephone port of your computer, use a telephone jack.
Took is a past tense of take. Unsure how to command someone to already have done something in the past.
The Telephone, that's why people sometimes use the phrase 'to give someone a bell' is to ring them