Set the book on the table is grammatically correct for use in everday speech.
mettre la table
Necesitamos cucharas, tenedores, servilletas y vasos
no you can not give a book set with missing books because it would be rude this is just my personal opinion but why would you want to give a book with missing pages to anybody. say if u donate a book to orphans i think it would make them happy if they had the whole series to read and learn about new things.
No, you set the book down or lay the book down, but you don't "sat the book down"
There are many places where one could find a pub table set. The best places where one could purchase a pub table set would be a furniture store like Wayside.
A pub table set is typically a high top table and stools like you would find in a bar. Depending on the brand and style of pub table, the can include from two to four chairs.
Hey there, they have never published the actual book. However, if you purchase the box set, there is a 'coffee table book' that comes along displaying all the characters and each episode in detail.
the opposite of a table set down.
Set would be grammatically correct.
You would use the TABLE TR and TD tags to set up a table. Then within a cell, which would be inside a pair of TD tags, you would use the IMG tag to enter your image.
I will set the table.
A set to dress your table, including table cloth, serviettes, cutlery etc.