She needs a bookcase to hold all of her college textbooks. I found my missing glasses behind the bookcase in my room. Because the bookcase holds family photos and other keepsakes, there's no room left for books.
Bookcase?
A bookcase is 'une bibliothèque' or 'une étagère' (closer to a shelf) in French.
Book, which is what you put in it, and case, which is where you put it.
The plural of bookcase is bookcases.
reading room
No, bookcase is a closed/solid compound word.Closed/solid compound words are two words written as one word. They are not separated by spaces.Example: bookcase, bookworm, ladylike, sunroofAn open compound is two words or more separated by a space.Example: school bus, ice cream, credit card, post office
To build that bookcase, you need the proper tools for the job.
A bookcase is 'une bibliothèque' in French.
A man named Fu Xi is credited with the invention of the bookcase. He invented the bookcase in the year 544.
"As a literate individual, he had kept only the finest of classics on his bookcase."
Yes, the sauder 3 shelf bookcase is a reliable bookcase through the strong structure of the oak that it was made from. Also, the structure of the 3 shelves makes it sturdy for anything to be placed in the bookcase.