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That would be past tense if listen became listened. As in "they listened to the telephone ring".
telephoned
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.
it was a wall phone like thing!
The present participle is telephoning. The past participle is telephoned.
Go on goggle pictures and type in old phone.
Pony Express, Telegraph, Telephone, CB Radio
To find biology papers browse the internet under governments, hospitals and universities. In the telephone book, browse government sections to get the telephone and mailing address for the above listings.
present: talk. She talks all day.past: talked. She talked on the telephone all afternoon.present participle: talking. She is talking again now.past participle: talked. She has talked to him for half an hour.
One can receive a copy of past tax returns from the IRS through a few different methods. One can contact the IRS for a copy of past tax returns via the IRS website, through telephone, and by postal mail.
To connect a telephone to the telephone port of your computer, use a telephone jack.
Yes, the word 'telephoned' is the past tense of the verb to telephone (telephones, telephoning, telephoned).example: I telephoned the doctor's office to cancel my appointment.