Last year I took my vacation at a computer camp. There were forty-two [noun-plural] there and we spent four hours every morning learning how to [verb] a computer.
Computers can give you instant access to information such as how many adult males in [place] are married to [noun-plural]. Or which U.S. President passed the [adjective] bill regulating [noun-plural].
You can also get [adjective] disks that will let you play electronic games using your computer's [noun], and computers can project coming events and tell you when the next [event] will be held. And what the gross national [noun] will be in 1999.
A computer can also be used as a [noun] processor. It will print letters or business reports or [noun-plural].
It was very educational, but this year I'm going to a [noun] camp.