Both "put away the books" and "put back the books" are correct, but they can have slightly different meanings. "Put away the books" implies that the books were stored or placed in a designated spot, while "put back the books" suggests that the books were returned to where they were originally found.
Stack the books on the shelf that is higher in height.
Sorry. I didnt mean to put firman! Fireman is more like it! the answer is informator
You can put your books on bookshelves, in bookcases, on desks, or on tables. You can also store books in baskets, crates, or on floating shelves.
Books that are put in the reserve section may include:DictionariesThesauriEncyclopediasYearbooksAtlasesCataloguesDirectoriesNewspapersMagazinesJournalsAlmanacsBibliographiesBiographiesMaps
implement means to begin or to start or to put into place eg we decided to implement vehicle log books at work
what like C I if so if u put it together is spells: CIRQUE DU FREAK
It is not clear what you are referring to as "doctorine books of mean." Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?
put them in a bag
Put the children in a pit, and throw books at them.
There is no such English word as "bilblios", and no obvious spelling mistake that would allow us to understand what you intended to put.
There are (however many) books on the table.