Yeah! bundle or pile of books you can say. Same thing . It's correct
Yes, "bundle of books" is correct. It can refer to a group of books that are sold or grouped together as a set.
No, the collective nouns for books are a library of books, a collection of books, a pile of books, a shelf of books, a compendium of books.
Yes a pile of books is correct, you can also have a stack of books or a bundle of books
Books is correct.
SA node, Internodal pathways, AV node, Bundle of His, Bundle branches, Purkinje fibers.
The correct sentence would be "They have many books." This uses the correct subject-verb agreement, where "they" is a plural subject and "have" is the appropriate verb form.
Which of the following represents the correct way to account for depreciation on the books
sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, atrioventricular (AV) bundle, right and left bundle branches, Perkinje fibers
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "bundles" (also a present tense form of to bundle).
The noun bundle is a collective noun for:a bundle of asparagusa bundle of banknotesa bundle of firewooda bundle of joya bundle of newspapersa bundle of ragsa bundle of papersa bundle of sticksa bundle of trouble
yes this is correct.
It is correct as far as it goes.The full sentence would be:I have as many books as you do.The obverse would be:You have as many books as I.This is correct, but again, the full sentence would be:You have as many books as I do.
Yes, the noun 'bundle' is a standard collective noun for:a bundle of asparagusa bundle of firewooda bundle of joya bundle of ragsa bundle of papersa bundle of sticksa bundle of trouble
The correct form is the students' books.