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I put down the phone vs I have put down the phone

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I put down the phone' is used to describe a past action, while 'I have put down the phone' is used to indicate a completed action with relevance to the present.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1042 views

I put down the phone

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a past action of putting down the phone.

This phrase is used to describe a completed action of putting down the phone in the past.

Examples:

  • I put down the phone before leaving the office.
  • I put the phone down from you and he showed up, saw I was upset.
  • I put the phone down, turned to David and said Markus sends his love.
  • Honey, put down the phone.
  • Put down the phone. Let's think about this.
  • Put down the phone, Dr. Lawson.
  • Daddy, put down the phone.
  • Put down the phone and pick up in my office.
  • So, please... put down the phone.
  • Chris, put down the phone!
  • Put down the phone, get off the computer.
  • (hangs up receiver) (arron) put down the phone, get off the computer.
  • JONAH: Put down the phone and raise your hands!
  • Put down the phone or I'll shoot!
  • Just put down the phone so I can think!
  • You forgot to put down your phone number.
  • Put down your phones and step away from your desks.
  • - Put the phone down now.
  • You know, I'd have an easier time examining you if you would put down your phone.
  • Robert, put down that phone!
  • Put the phone down, Dr. Roman.

Alternatives:

  • I placed the phone down.
  • I set the phone down.

I have put down the phone

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a completed action of putting down the phone with relevance to the present.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of putting down the phone was completed in the past and has relevance to the present.

Examples:

  • I have put down the phone, so we can focus on our conversation.
  • Honey, put down the phone.
  • Put down the phone. Let's think about this.
  • Put down the phone, Dr. Lawson.
  • Daddy, put down the phone.
  • Put down the phone and pick up in my office.
  • So, please... put down the phone.
  • Chris, put down the phone!
  • Put down the phone, get off the computer.
  • (hangs up receiver) (arron) put down the phone, get off the computer.
  • JONAH: Put down the phone and raise your hands!
  • Put down the phone or I'll shoot!
  • Just put down the phone so I can think!
  • You forgot to put down your phone number.
  • Put down your phones and step away from your desks.
  • - Put the phone down now.
  • You know, I'd have an easier time examining you if you would put down your phone.
  • Robert, put down that phone!
  • Put the phone down, Dr. Roman.
  • You put the phone down on me.
  • Ellie, put the phone down.

Alternatives:

  • I have placed the phone down.
  • I have set the phone down.

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