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They would be considered as being computer literate.
They are computer fluent.
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conservationist, fluent English, computer literate and hardworking
The comparative form of "fluent" is "more fluent."
the most fluent
He was fluent in German.I am not so fluent in Japanese.
Someone who is computer fluent can easily turn their home or others into a digital home by connecting electronics. They Know how to control a game or application and can change the program. They can find out most anything online and keep themselves safe in the cyber world.
Actually, it's such a vague expression that, in itself, it means NOTHING. Though what most people are trying to say when they say someone is "computer fluent" is that that person knows how to work with a computer's main features (internet, e-mail, etc...).
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No, the word fluent is not an adverb.The word fluent is an adjective.
Yes it can.Ex. "She speaks in fluent sentences." "His sentences are fluent."Fluent Adj.1.a. Able to express oneself accurately and effortlessly: a fluent speaker; fluent in two languages.b. Effortlessly flowing and smooth; polished: spoke fluent Italian; gave a fluent performance.2. Flowing or moving smoothly; graceful: a dance with long, fluent curves.3. Graceful in motion or shape: the fluent body of a dancer.(From Latin; fluens flowing)