The sentences in this exercise give you technical definitions related to using the Internet. These definitions have been adapted from the online dictionary Dictionary.com. Each sentence contains an adjective clause that is highlighted in hot pink. Decide if the verb in the adjective clause is correct or incorrect.
If you think the verb in the adjective clause is correct, click on the button next to "Correct." If you think the verb in the adjective clause is not correct, click on the button next to "Incorrect."
"Net" is an abbreviation that stand for Internet.
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The term “world wide web” refers to all of the documents that are located on all the servers using the HTTP protocol.
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A webpage refers to one document on the world wide web that consists of an HTML file and any supporting files.
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A website is a collection of webpages that is interconnected.
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A bulletin board is a system that allows users to send and read electronic messages.
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HTML is a computer language that is used to structure text on webpages and set up links between documents.
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Emoticons are keyboard characters that is used in email to express emotion. :-)
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HTTP stands for “hypertext transfer protocol” and refers to a type of procedure that are used to transmit files over the Internet.