Although is always a conjunction
Yes, the word within is a preposition.
Yes. Within can be a preposition (used with an object), or it can be an adverb (e.g. examining within).
The plural of "The box contained a potato" is "The boxes contained potatoes."
Content in Tagalog is translated as "nilalaman" or "paksâ." It refers to the substance or information contained within something, such as a book, article, or website.
The word "content" is a homograph. It is spelled the same but has different meanings depending on its use, either meaning a state of peaceful happiness (noun) or the amount of material contained in something (noun/adjective).
It is a conjunction that connects an adverb clause (called a clause of concession). This would be more obvious if there were a comma displayed after the word old.
Yes it is. It means not by choice or purpose. (It is an idiomatic adverb when used with the preposition at, i.e. at random = randomly) E.g. There was a random power outage. / The message she sent contained random words.
Yes, the word within is a preposition.
As an adjective: We were planing to install an aboveground pool.As an adverb: To use the instructions described above you will need both a flat head and a Phillips head screwdriver.As a preposition: A row of jars above the stove contained her secret ingredients.
Yes. Within can be a preposition (used with an object), or it can be an adverb (e.g. examining within).
primary information
Depending on the context, "included" (contained with) or "inclusive" (inviting or open).
FAT12 isn't actual information, it is the format that the information is stored in.
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Z80 contained 8.500 transistors. See the site I linked below for more information.
Information contained in an encyclopedia need not be accurate.