The computer puzzle was so complex that none of us could work it out.
The computer puzzle was so difficult that none of us could work it out.
The computer puzzle was so challenging that none of us could work it out.
If you have something that is missing, try to look everywhere that you have been with it. Think of all of the places that you were when you had this item, and just go back to them all. Hope this helps(:
The word access means to gain entry or get near something. An example of it used in a sentence could be "John gained access to the main computer when he entered the password."
You could say something like- I need to upgrade my phone/ my mum won't let me upgrade my computer.
This could be bolt.
The biggest issue with the sentence is that it is missing punctuation. It should be written as, "Meg left all of her class notes at school, because she decided that she could do her homework without it."
A sentence missing a subject or a verb is a fragment.
if you have a brother or sister ask them if they hid the puzzle piece.ask your mum or dad if they found the puzzle piece.look in very small places if its a small puzzle piece.
Almost. the only sentence is complete you're missing a a. the sentence is. gain a bar.
With his deft hands he could work a puzzle very quickly.
The scope of computer addiction can include missing work, missing school, and missing out on social functions, due to the time spend on the computer. Limitations could be losing friends because of your addiction, and becoming distanced from family.
The people soon dispersed into the city to search for the missing child.
Do you mean, what is an example of a sentence with the word computer in it? If that is the case, then an example could be: My parents decided to invest in a computer, since we live in an age of technology.
I missed you so much! You missed the spelling exam. How could you have missed the concert!
If you have something that is missing, try to look everywhere that you have been with it. Think of all of the places that you were when you had this item, and just go back to them all. Hope this helps(:
The computer had a lot of delicacy.
The term 'again sending the missing courier' is an adverbial clause, a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. Note: the part of speech is difficult to determine without the whole sentence to put it in context, especially since the words don't make sense. The rest of the sentence could tell how someone who is missing could then be sent somewhere.
The secretary typed the document on her computer.