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Q4. Share your views about offline books and e-books by using at least 5
phrasal verbs and 5 idioms. Students must underline them (Phrasal verbs and
Idioms). 150-170 word limit.​

Answers

Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

Phrasal verbs

Many ebooks help us to bring up our understanding about a certain topic

In Ebooks, there are feedback forms for readers to fill up according to their ranking, which is a good practice

Some websites offer free give away of their ebooks

It is easier to look over ebooks becuase of digital platform

It is easier to set up study table learning from ebooks

Idioms

Studying ebooks in Covid is the best of both worlds to pass out time

Some ebooks are very expensive to make matters worse for students

That's the last straw seeing ebooks distributed in illegal way

Some ebook stores share summary of the books also which is On the ball

For some readers, Ebooks can make you Hit the sack quickly

Answered by bestanswers
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Answer:

Views about offline books & E-books.

Explanation:

Phrasal Verbs:

The offline books or E-books have boosted up the reader’s life. It’s a boon to the book enthusiast. The readers now hook up with books at the time of lockdown. The most popular hunt out application is Kindle among the readers. The reader can download the books which will pile up in your phone or PC memory for offline use. E-books are the contemporary need of the book readers. The books which we save offline could be opt-out at any time when required.

Idioms:

The e-book or offline books are the blessing in disguise to all the book lovers. The e-commerce has provided opportunity to the readers to read on the go. Nowadays, just download what you prefer to read and read offline on a laptop, smartphone, PC or any device which supports the download feature. Getting reading content of your choice is now a piece of cake. At the drop of a hat people download apps like Kindle and many other similar apps to quench their thirst of reading. Also the readers can straight away find the books of their preference rather than beating around the bushes as choices are immense.  

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