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Yes and no . . . Eg of YES) A librarian may say, "That is a borrowed book." Eg of NO) A librarian may say, "That book is being borrowed." It depends on the context of the sentence.
No, the word 'book' is a noun, a word for a thing.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:This is a good book. You may borrow it if you like. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'book' in the second part of the sentence)
"Julia, may i borrow your eraser?"
It is an area of the library where hard to find books are reserved for a person on a first come first served basis. The library may only have one copy of a book for which many people want to borrow. So a list is made up for who is next to get the book. This type of book is kept in the reserved section.
Her is not a noun; her is a possessive pronoun. A pronoun takes the place of a noun; the word her tells that something belongs to a female. Example:Margaret let me borrow her book. (the book belongs to Margaret, Margaret's book)
Yes, you can borrow a book from a friend if they are willing to lend it to you. Just make sure to take good care of it and return it in the same condition.
"Julia, may I borrow your eraser?"
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There is no way to get the Hunger Games for free but you can borrow the book at the local public library or you can borrow the book from a close friend.
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A librarian would help you borrow books.
You ask for an extention or just borrow it again.
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Yes, you can borrow the book from a friend. Otherwise, you can't legally read it for free: This is a commercial book, not distributed for free.Yes, you can borrow the book from a friend. Otherwise, you can't legally read it for free: This is a commercial book, not distributed for free.Yes, you can borrow the book from a friend. Otherwise, you can't legally read it for free: This is a commercial book, not distributed for free.Yes, you can borrow the book from a friend. Otherwise, you can't legally read it for free: This is a commercial book, not distributed for free.
Yes and no . . . Eg of YES) A librarian may say, "That is a borrowed book." Eg of NO) A librarian may say, "That book is being borrowed." It depends on the context of the sentence.
That tool was borrowed without my consent.
You can buy the book or borrow it from a library. Alternatively, you can purchase the e-book and read it on any computer or e-reader.