Workbook (noun)

A book used for practical study or written exercises, especially in a school or educational setting.

Origin:

Derived from the words 'work' + 'book'.

Examples:

  1. She opened her workbook to the next page and started on the math problems.
  2. The workbook was filled with blank pages for students to write their answers and notes.
  3. The language course came with an accompanying workbook, offering additional practice and review.
  4. The children eagerly opened their workbooks, eager to learn and complete their assignments.
  5. The workbook was designed to be interactive and engaging, incorporating games and puzzles for learners.
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