e-book - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • read: When the user has finished reading the e-book it can be deleted from the handheld device in order to make space for another text.
  • purchase: You can access further details and purchase the e-book here.
  • have: Q 1. 1 For whom has this e-book been written?
  • download: You can read it ONLINE at the site, and also download an Abobe e-book.
  • buy: Buy this e-book now for £ 4.99 ( Approx.
  • write: January 2001 Terry Freedman has written a free e-book on using computers in classrooms which contains nearly 200 pointers to good practice.

Adjective modifier

  • free: You will also receive a free e-book about being happy at work.
  • first: You will publish your first e-book within a few hours of reading this report.
  • new: Sudoku for Kids is a great new e-book with over 100 Sudoku puzzles for children.
  • downloadable: If you like it, all we ask is that you buy a downloadable e-book within 4 weeks.
  • best-selling: This year her science fiction novel, The Sex Gates, was a best-selling e-book and also came out in paperback.
  • particular: NetLibrary will give you the option of notifying you once that particular e-book is available again.

Modifies a noun

  • reader: As an E-Book reader, it's even worse, since it doesn't have a bookmark option.
  • downloads: Free Webmaster software As an NSDesign customer, we welcome you to help yourself to a wide selection of software and e-book downloads.
  • title: To search for an individual e-journal title or e-book title use the library catalog or the A-Z of E-journals.

Noun used with modifier

  • page: Get your FREE 250 page E-Book on Share investing, Property investing and Internet Marketing, Details inside.. .
  • marketing: Let's use the example of a marketing e-book for this practice session.
  • term: The term e-book is also used to describe the dedicated electronic reading equipment which can be used to read e-books.

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