You can create a sentence like this: "As I sat by the river, I watched the reeds sway in the breeze while I read my favorite book." This sentence effectively uses both "reed" and "read" in a natural context.
It is difficult to read from a genuine papyrus reed.
Example sentence - I read my horoscope every day in the newspaper.
I had to squint my eyes to read the sign
Yes. To know which one your talking about you have to read the whole sentence. And guess which one to use. :)
Which sentence is correct? How you use your words matter. Or How you use your words matters.
It is difficult to read from a genuine papyrus reed.
Please pass me the reed basket. The Egyptians made paper out of a reed called papyrus.
I will read the book today. (REED)orI read the book yesterday. (RED)
The REED in my claranet was dirty, so I had to clean it. I bought a cleaning tool to clean my REED. Once I cleaned the REED, it looked brand new!
You may be curious enough to read this sentence.
He read the creed.
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
Yes, this is a sentence with the words "has" and "an".
Our thermostat read 80oF.
Read the question and you have your answer.
Example sentence - I read my horoscope every day in the newspaper.
If you know how to use the word "agreement" in a sentence, then just subsitute the two words. Where the sentence would read "My team and I have reached an agreement on who should be benched", you can say "My team and I have reached a consensus on who should be benched".