It's a book intended for use in a school, college or university.
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean peruse, which means to read something in a thoughtful way. I will peruse the textbook and learn something new.
a. thesaurus b. French textbook c. grammar textbook d. Oxford English textbook = Oxford English textbook
In the sentence "Who asked for the textbook?," the preposition is the word FOR. Who is not a preposition; it is a pronoun.
Read your textbook.
"Textbook" is one word. With only two of the letter 'o'.
"The textbook in the library was full of knowledge."
My classroom has 5 textbooks.
You can't copy anything word-for-word. If you make up entirely new sentences it's ok. If you copy it word-for-word you can only use it for yourself. You can't publish it.
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One possible key word for Holt online textbook for Spanish 1 could be "Español 1" or "Spanish 1".
Jensen doodled in the white space between the lines in his textbook
"Class, turn to page <number here> in your textbook."