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AH020387 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Book VS textbook

What is the difference between 'book' and 'textbook'?
  

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As far as I know the word "textbook" is related to the learning material in school. etc. Alex

  • As far as I know the word "textbook" is related to the learning material in school.
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  • Alex
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As far as I know the word "textbook" is related to the learning material in school. So you work with textbooks in lessons whereas books are novels...etc.

Alex
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Grammar GeekThe same as this:
Very useful information GG.
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'Textbook' is a book that concerns about a subject that a person studies in. It's a study material and is generally written for students. 'Books' are anything that are printed and fastened together with a cover that we can. 'Textbook' is a book, but a book isn't necessary a textbook. Get it?
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thank for good answer for me.
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A textbook is a kind of book that contains the information for students and other individual for its study.
A book is a general term of such kind of references, such like dictionary, atlas, etc.
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I prefer books! It is a great way for me to get some new information. I also usually use https://leicesterwea.com for some research purposes. I believe that it will have a huge influence on me and my life.

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