I seem to have misplaced this book. How much do I owe to replace it?
being a libarian
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.
they work from about .. 9 to 6
Find out in the front HOW old it is and then try and workout how much you would pay for it? Maybe ask a libarian. He/she would most-likely know. If not then have a wild guess.
The librarian gave bud the book to how many miles it is to get to the other librarian that left for the marriage
They lose there say, they lose there voice in society!
yes!
Lose is the opposite of win. If someone says "you lose," they mean you didn't win.
You can say "Vas a perder."
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! :)
That means "You say 'book'" or "You should say 'book'". Or as a question: "Should you say 'book'?"
yes, harry indeed has his scar in the 7th book.