Aamir Tariq
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2016
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Urdu
- Home Country
- Pakistan
- Current Location
- Pakistan
We normally use "hang up the phone" or "hang up the phone on someone" when we put the telephone receiver back on the cradle while the person on the other end is still talking.
I was piqued and I hung up the phone.
I was piqued and I hung up the phone on him.
Can we say
Tell me about other natural ways of saying the same thing in your versions of English, American, British, Australian, Canadian.Regards
Aamir the Global Citizen
I was piqued and I hung up the phone.
I was piqued and I hung up the phone on him.
Can we say
- I was piqued and I hung up the call.
- I was piqued and I hung up the phone.
- I was piqued and I hung up the call on her.
- I was piqued and I hung up the phone call on him.
Tell me about other natural ways of saying the same thing in your versions of English, American, British, Australian, Canadian.Regards
Aamir the Global Citizen