"We say 'read through the book' to indicate reading the entire book from beginning to end."
the difference in you mustn't read that book is it doesnt give you a choice to read it or not, and in you dont have to read that book is an option if you wish to or not. (:
You read a book -- the word "read" is pronounced like "reed" if it is present tense, and like "red" if it is past tense!Example - "Please read (pronounced REED) your textbook for homework."or "I read (pronounced RED) that book last week, and it was really good."
How to Read a Book was created in 1940.
When you read a book you turn the page.
Read a book. It is a command. 'You' is implied.
no answer read the book no answer read the book
Yes it is a great book to read!
You cant read a book fast. You can read read a book FASTER if you have these things: -silence -good and comfortable lighting -a comfortable setting -a book that's easy for you to read MORE : you can take a speed reading course that will teach you to read fast.
I will read the book today. (REED)orI read the book yesterday. (RED)
They are homophones Read and read. He 'read' the book. He likes to 'read' the book.
If it is in English you open the book, and read from left to right .