Structure
Reader is a singular noun; readers in the plural form.
The plural form of reader is readers.
Readers' is the possessive plural of reader.
An implied reader is one that is targeted by the author. This is the same as the target audience and a writer will have the implied reader in mind when creating content.
Well there are many e-readers that are currently available at a wide variety of retailers. On of the mot popular e-readers however is the Kindle e-reader.
Reader is läsare in Swedish.Readers is also läsare.
Yes, most book readers have wifi compatibility. It all depends on which book reader you have.
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Young adult books are typically targeted towards readers between the ages of 12 to 18.
A reader with a webcam to take photos typically refers to a device like a laptop or tablet that incorporates a built-in camera. Many modern e-readers, such as those designed for browsing the internet or accessing multimedia, may also include webcam functionality. Additionally, some smartphones and tablets can be used as e-readers and have webcams for taking photos.
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George Stillman Hillard has written: 'The relation of the poet to his age' -- subject(s): Poetry 'The first[-third] primary reader ..' -- subject(s): Readers (Primary) 'The sixth reader' -- subject(s): Readers (Secondary), Recitations, Elocution 'A Third Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts in Prose and Verse, for the Use of the Third ..' 'First Primary Reader' -- subject(s): Readers (Primary) 'The political duties of the educated classes' -- subject(s): Learning and scholarship, Citizenship 'The Franklin primer' -- subject(s): Readers (Primary) 'The Franklin Fourth Reader for the Use of Public and Private Schools' 'A third class reader' -- subject(s): Readers 'A First Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts, in Prose and Verse, with Biographical and Critical ..' 'The Webster-Franklin third reader' -- subject(s): Readers 'An oration pronounced before the inhabitants of Boston, July the fourth, 1835, in commemoration of American independence' -- subject(s): Fourth of July orations 'Memoir of Joseph Story, LL.D' 'The Franklin primer or first[-sixth] reader' -- subject(s): Readers and speakers, Readers 'Life, letters, and journals of George Ticknor [by G.S. Hillard]'