You will have to pay for the book or you will have to pay a late fee for the book if you do not tell the librarian. Hope this helped! :)
there is no present tense, although you could say " I am about to lose my library book" and this does not make sense , now does it.
Your library book could be almost anywhere! If it's not in the library, then it is likely somewhere you've been since borrowing the book: in your backpack, in your bedroom, at school, in your locker, under your bed, in the fridge...
You only pay fines if the book is over its due date. But, if you lose the book, you have to pay for it.
If you are unable to get the book back you will have to pay the library for the lost book. If you know who has taken the book please do not hesitate to tell a trusted adult about it! You will be doing a favor to both the library and the thief.
no you dont lose your itunes library if you buy a new ipod
Go to your local library or book store and purchase a guide book on how to lose weight. Most books will have an introduction on how to prepare yourself to lose weight. you can also start making lifestyle changes for healthier living.
Library book slip
book + book = library
The due date of a library book is typically determined by the library when you check out the book. This due date is usually stamped on a slip inside the book or recorded in the library's system. You can also check online or contact the library to find out when your book is due.
You and I returned the book to the library.
yes because its much easier to search for books online than to take hours looking in the library for one book.its better to get a book online than to rent a book.you have a higher possibility of losing the book you get at the library. you cant lose a book that you dont have in your hands.
you go and pay the library or find another one