The librarian answered my question about the book.
No, the word 'librarian' is a noun, a word for a person. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'librarian' is he or she as a subject, and him or her as an object. Examples: Ask the librarian if she knows the author's name. The librarian said that he would look it up for me. The librarian said the book was late, so I paid him the late fee.
A librarian is knowledgeable on finding information.
The librarian assisted me in finding the information I needed for the report.
We were overdue for a good rain. "Your book is overdue," Said the librarian. "You need to pay a fee." I pledged not to the librarian that my books wouldn't be overdue.
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Unless you are referring to the name of a particular library (for example: New York Public Library, Oxford Library, or Library and Archives Canada), the first letter does not have be capitalized.
The word "librarian" in French is "bibliothécaire."
"Help you you if yes need the i will librarian" does not have the right words to rearrange into a coherent sentence or sentences.With one more help, it could form this :"Yes, if you need help, I, the librarian, will help you."Here is another arrangement of the sentence:"Yes, if you need the librarian, I will help you."or"Yes I will help you if you need the librarian."Or if you want to sound like Yoda:"Help you, I will yes. If the librarian, you need."
A good way to use retentive in a sentence is... "How do you use the word retentive in a sentence?"
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Yes: after many years of drugs, and sexual abuse, albert decided to reform and become a librarian.
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