You and I returned the book to the library.
No, the sentence "The book was returned to the library yesterday" is in passive voice because the subject (the book) is receiving the action (being returned) rather than performing the action.
Inform the library that you have already returned the book. They can check their records to see if they have it, or if they have since loaned it to someone else.
Not unless you have a very kind postman.
When a library book is returned after its due date, most libraries will impose a small late fee or overdue fine.
the preposition in that sentence is [in]
Ellsworth has written: 'Planning the college and university library building' -- subject(s): Library planning, Library architecture 'The economics of book storage in college and university libraries' -- subject(s): Library storage centers
Your library should have a book that will contain information about audio subwoofers. You can first try searching the subject 'subwoofers' on the computers at your library.
I am not sure how to do this from the Nook device itself, but I have found the borrowed items in my master library at BN.com and returned them from there.
John Young Cole has written: 'Television, the Book, and the Classroom' 'Book collectors of Stanford' -- subject(s): History, Book collecting, Book collectors, Collection development, Academic libraries, Stanford University, Stanford University. Libraries, Biography 'Copyright in the Library of Congress' -- subject(s): History, Library of Congress, Legal deposit of books, National libraries, Collection development 'On these walls' -- subject(s): Library of Congress, Buildings, structures, National libraries, Buildings, Architectural inscriptions, Library architecture, Library decoration, Pictorial works 'Republic of Letters' 'Ainsworth Spofford and the \\' -- subject(s): History, Library of Congress
L. Marion Moshier has written: 'Organizing the library's book collection' -- subject(s): Library science, Library administration
The duration for which a library can hold your book without imposing a fine varies from library to library. In general, libraries have specified due dates for borrowed materials, and if the book is not returned by that date, a fine may be incurred. The amount of the fine is determined by the library's policies and can vary. To avoid fines, it is best to return books on or before their due date.
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