To me it is, YOU must decide for yourself. It's the way people used to amuse themselves and (sometimes) their only source of information - and this for centuries in a row, especially during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Reading is a great way to relax, learn, and escape into new worlds. It can improve your mental focus, vocabulary, and creativity. Many people find reading to be a rewarding and fulfilling hobby.
The past tense of the verb to read is read (pronounced red).The past form is "is reading" or "are reading" is was reading or were reading.(This is the past continuous tense.)
Science may be challenging, but it is also rewarding; reading might be time-consuming, but it is also enlightening.
walking, wrestling, reading to his sons
Were. They are reading They were reading
(if the action refers to time past is called past continuous) for example (a) fatima was singing a song. (b) rabab was reading a book
You can change "reading" into past tense by using the past tense form of the verb, which is "read." For example, "I am reading a book" would change to "I read a book" in the past tense.
You / we / they were reading. i / he / she / it was reading
Well, if Ben is a person, and he is deceased, then I would say he is past tense. However, if you are talking about language, you might be referring to the word "been," which actually could be past, present, or future perfect progressive tense along with had or have. Examples: I have been reading (present perfect progressive). She had been reading (past perfect progressive). By that time, we will have been reading for a week (future perfect progressive).
I guess you could say something like that because reading started very long ago when people started writing which was BC! In the time of Adam and Eve!
The past participle of reading is read (pronounced red)
The past participle of "read" is "read." The present participle of "read" is "reading."
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