click - use in sentences

Object

  • button: Turn on Web Sharing by clicking the start button.
  • link: Please see the terms & conditions by clicking the link at the bottom of the page for full details.

Converse of object

  • please: Please click here to view the found dogs web site.
  • appear: In the Local Area Connection Properties box that appears, click on the [ Advanced ] tab.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • on: To view the images in a larger size each thumbnail can be clicked on.

Adjective modifier

  • double: Double click on the value to paste it back into the fact editor table.
  • right: Right click on a cell to hear the word(s ) spoken.

Preposition: on

  • link: To simply download click on the download link or image.
  • button: You then need to click on the button labeled Custom Level.
  • icon: Click on the monitor icon to see a version suitable for viewing on screen.
  • thumbnail: Click on the thumbnails to see a larger version or click on the links below to view more of the artists ' work.
  • image: Please click on the images above for a larger view.
  • logo: Click on the logo below to visit the City Insights website.

Noun used with modifier

  • mouse: Lock personal applications and access them with a mouse click.

Preposition: of

  • mouse: Send material via e-mail or ISDN and have it turned around at the click of a mouse.
  • button: Help on any aspect of the game is available at the click of a button.

Preposition: for

  • detail: The Great Lever Voice ( click for details ) The Great Lever Voice - Daubhill Social and personal development.

Modifies a noun

  • throughs: Both from direct click throughs and from improving your search engine link popularity ratio.
  • thumbnail: A simple way to look at a sequence is to click Views in your toolbar and then click Thumbnails.
  • image: Click image above to enlarge Or Click here to see even more of Simply Daisys.

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