He spent an unsuccessful year or so looking for gold during this Klondike gold rush. An adventurer, he returned with the seeds of his novels. The Call of the Wild was first published in the Saturday Evening Post magazine.
Exactly your type!
they both have letters and you type on both of them
nothing, its a type writer, and its not all that old
Microsoft Word is reserved specifically for typing documents. That's all a typewriter can do
Look at the London number and it will begin with 020 followed by a 7 or an 8 (depending on whether it is inner or outer London).Drop the initial 0 so now it starts 207 or 208You dial 011 44 and then the number without the first 0The 011 tells the system you want to make an international call and the 44 is the code for the United Kingdom.In the UK people would use the full number starting with 020 to dial London.
computer and typewriter are both used to type sentences
No. Courier is the font used on typewriter keys.
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
Exactly your type!
call the number then type 1234.
Typewriter can use without electricity/power. Computer require power supply to type. In typewriter as you type the matter, the Hardcopy also is ready. In computer first you need to type then you need the help of printer to get the hardcopy. Typewriter is less expensive and computer more expensive
the typewriter was invented by, Christopher Latham Sholes, in 1520. it was because, we needed to type things instead of writing them
He invented the typewriter because he belived that a person could type their thoughts faster than writing them
The typewriter was invented by Christopher Sholes, Samuel Soule, and Carlos Glidden in 1868. Their design became the first commercially successful typewriter, known as the Sholes and Glidden typewriter or the Remington No. 1.
The word "typewriter" is a trochee, as it has a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable: TYPE-writer.
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No, it is not. The word type is a noun (class, form) or a verb (to use a typewriter or keyboard).