Devices commonly used with a computer are called peripherals. Items such as keyboards, mice, monitors, hard drives, and printers are examples of peripherals.
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The most commonly used conjunction in English is "and." It is used to join words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence.
But, Or, Nor, For, Yet, And
SATA cables are most commonly used in computers. They are cables that are used to connect the various SATA devices inside a computer such as the hard drive.
No, "to" is a preposition, not a conjunction. It is commonly used to indicate direction, purpose, or extent.
No, "no" is not a conjunction. "No" is an adverb that is commonly used to give a negative response or to negate a statement.
Devices which computers either display an image, or it is a devices which is used to import images into the computer. Lightscribe for a CD Burner is an example of a computer image device, since it writes an image to the label of a cd. A printer is another example. A USB web-camera is an example of a device which allows computer images to be imported into the computer. Less commonly, a computer imaging device refers to a hardware device used for copying the contents of the a computer, including processor state, ram memory, BIOS, and hard drive ROM memory into a file. These devices are most-commonly used on console devices such as the Nintendo, Gameboy, SNES, Sega Genisis, Sega Saturn, and Playstation I.
No, "though" is not a preposition. It is commonly used as a subordinating conjunction or an adverb in sentences.
Input devices that are commonly used on computers include mice, keyboards, scanners, joysticks and trackballs. Computer hardware is made up of input, output, processor and storage.
In computer terms, a TB stands for a terabyte. This represents 1,000 megabytes and is commonly used in high capacity storage devices.
No, "that" is not a conjunction. It is commonly used as a relative pronoun or subordinating conjunction in sentences to introduce dependent clauses.
If is not a preposition. It is a conjunction.
No, "why" is not a conjunction. It is an adverb commonly used to inquire about the reason or cause of something.