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- The word "<u>verb</u>" simply means <em>'description of an action, assert, or event that is made into the main purpose of your predicate in your judgement' </em>
- Now that we have the definition of the word verb we can answer your question
- "<em>Has</em>" is past tense but it is THIRD person present
- "<em>Have</em>" is when you own something
<h2>Answer:
HAS ✅</h2>
BECAUSE "I SAW last night"
Note: usually people read the sentence to themselves until it makes easier sense to them or use context clues in the sentence to answer the particular question(s)
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Answer:
1. A <u>laptop </u>can be as powerful as a desktop computer.
2. A <u>smartphone</u> includes the same features as other mobile devices plus phone capabilities.
3. If you have a tower unit, you have a <u>desktop</u> computer.
4. A <u>tablet</u> is a small flat computer you can use as a writing or drawing pad. 5. On a desktop computer, the <u>system unit</u> contains the "brains" of the computer.
Explanation:
A laptop is a computer device which is as capable as desktop computer with the added advantage that it is portable so it can be used while we are traveling.
A smartphone is device which has phone capabilities in addition to having certain features and functions of a computer like an interface, touchscreen, internet access etc.
Tower units which stand upright are associated with desktop computers.
A tablet is a device just like a computer which has a screen and touch pad. It is portable and just like computer it can be used for writing or drawing.
A system unit is the most important part of a computer because it contains central processing unit (CPU), motherboard and other components. Because of the presence of CPU, it is known to contain "brains" of the computer.
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