like that
i have a portable laptop.
i put the laptop on my lap.
I asked my mother if she can loan me her fan, she agreed and took my laptop for collateral.
The winter clothing is now on display.He broke the display of his new laptop.
He was supposed to be there at seven, but he was running behind. In the hurry to evacuate, his laptop was left behind.
Yes it can.
You would use would have and would of in a sentence such as "When would have/of you done that?" or "If I had enough money I would have/of had a laptop."Hope this has helped you! =D
Since technology is ubiquitous, it is apparent that people have some sort of smart phone and computer laptop with them.
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.
One of them occurs slightly later in the sentence than the other one.
She took her coat off and hung it up.She owned a laptop. Her laptop was new.She liked her friend, but didn't say "hi" to her. (Here, her refers back to "friend".)