When does the sentence “chase the iPhone version made me exhausted” make any sense?
Is it true that iPhone
5s keeps on releasing new updates? I want to be cool using the latest updates. Why buy an iPhone 5 every year? Because it has more chips per month.
What does it mean to say “The iPhone version was made me tired.”
What is the use of combining an english language with an Irish language?
The word versions in a sentence is not being the use of the word chase. The word chase still runs, and gives more context. When chase is used most of the time it is synonymous with the physical act of running.
Why did you create a verb saying trying to keep up with but just keeping up with?
It is hard to keep up with the iPhone 2 and iPhone 6s. I actually want them to be so much, but I can only buy one for myself.
How can I tell that Yvonne Jacobson is a true entrepreneur?
Short answer, no.
Which is the best way to upgrade a smart phone? Is it reasonable to upgrade to a new phone? So you can say:
However, upgrading to the iphone every year made me exhausted.
Your first sentence here is only just right. What is it? It’s missing an article, and ‘year’ should be singular. Sorry, you can’t!
As ios keeps releasing new apps and apps each year it’s an exciting endeavor!
Is it not true that the iPhone is Apple? How can I write an iPhone
review? In order to be cool, I want to use the latest version. I wanted an iPhone 7 x more years ago but this year it cost $299.99. I can’t wait, is it really worth it. I’m tired of the iPhone 6 Plus?
In the last sentence you use the past tense, means you no longer upgrade each year. If you still do, then change it to “makes me exhausted”
(senior phrase)