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Ya! "WordWeb" is really a gud dictionary which also gives u perfect examples of its usage. You will find it on the internet. Ya! "WordWeb" is really a gud dictionary which also gives u perfect examples of its usage. You will find it on the internet.
No, it does not. The way 1-Click Answers works is that it reads the text you're Alt-clicking on. Then it searches Reference Answers.com looking for a word or phrase match and gives you an AnswerTip with the information you wanted. If there is no connection to the Internet, it can't do a search on Answers.com for your word or phrase.
The internet! It gives you a lot of information and stuff. And with computers, you can use awesome programs which help you do different things.
Apparently nothing. An online scrabble list called 'morewords' says it is a valid word, but its links to various dictionaries do not show any definitions. Wordnik gives a few examples where 'swale' is misspelled as 'swail' on the internet. A swale is a depression in the ground.
Yes. This is sometimes called will future it is formed with - will + verb -The phrase 'on Friday' gives you a clue to the tense we usually assume that a phrase like that is future
Your ISP usually gives you a DHCP address, meaning "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol"; it means that your IP address can change. An unchanging address would be called a Static IP.
The internet
No. Gives is a verb and objects are pronouns or nouns or noun phrase
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You get to the trainer card and press it. And then you can make your own phrase, NOOB!
ISP means Internet Service Provider. It gives you a connection to the Internet network.
A sentence gives a complete thought, with a subject and verb. A phrase is a sequence of words intended to have meaning.