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We -------------------- books from a library.?

a. buy
b. sell
c. borrow
d. none​

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Answered by anujupadhyay987
4

Answer:

borrow

Explanation:

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Answered by niteshrajputs995
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We borrow books from a library.

A set of words that expresses a vision or thought is referred to as a complete sentence. At least one subject and one predicate, the components of an independent clause, must be included in every complete sentence.

Prepositions and postpositions are a class of terms used to denote different semantic roles or to describe spatial or temporal links (in, under, towards, before). In traditional grammar, they are referred to as a group as ad positions or, more broadly, prepositions (of, for).

Could I borrow your pen for a moment, please? Borrow is a common verb that means "obtain something from someone, expecting to give it back after a short period." I used to have to constantly loan money to Laura.

Here we have use the word borrow to complete the given sentence.

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