The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.
Example sentences:
Is your mobile phone lighter than this laptop?
She replied to his email with a brief thank you message.
"Whose book is this?" (asking about ownership) "Who's coming to the party?" (asking about who is attending)
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She is an aspiring actress who dreams of making it big in Hollywood.
You can use "used" as the past tense of the verb "use" to indicate that something was previously utilized. For example, "I used my laptop to complete the assignment."
Mini PC's are simply a smaller, lighter, and simpler version of a traditional laptop. The screen is smaller, the unit itself is lighter, the battery life is shorter, and the price is less.
A laptop is a computer that is lighter and portable.You can do almost everything that you can do on the computer.
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Depends on the Max brightness of the Laptop you are talking about all I would suggest is to buy a light anti-glare screen for your laptop.
i have a portable laptop.
Yes it can.
Yesterday, I saw a girl carrying a pink laptop. I want to buy a certain laptop, the next time it goes on sale.
That laptop charger is incompatible with your computer.
i put the laptop on my lap.
One of them occurs slightly later in the sentence than the other one.
There are several great things about IPads. They are smaller than a laptop so they are convenient to carry. They are lighter weight, easy to use, and are not as expensive as a laptop.
I despise my broken down, malfunctioning laptop.