having something as part of a group or set We get three days off, including New Year's Day. Six people were killed in the riot, including a policeman. It's $10.95, not including tax. opposite excluding Language Banke.g.giving examples
- The Web site has a variety of interactive exercises (e.g., matching games, crosswords, and quizzes).
- The Web site has a variety of interactive exercises, including matching games, crosswords, and quizzes.
- Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs, and social networking sites, have changed the way that people use the Internet.
- Many Web sites now allow users to contribute information. A good example of this is the “wiki,” a type of Web site that anyone can edit.
- Wikis vary in how open they are. For example, some wikis allow anybody to edit content, while others only allow registered users to do this.
- Wikis vary in how open they are. Some wikis, for example/for instance, allow anybody to edit content, while others only allow registered users to do this.
- More and more people read their news on the Internet. To take one example, over 18 million people visited the “New York Times” Web site in December.
- Online newspapers are now more popular than paper ones. The “Los Angeles Times”is a case in point. Its print circulation has fallen in recent years, while its Web site attracts millions of users every month.
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