That's a "funny" question.
Funny
Funny
Read
Funny
Reads
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yes
their grandmother
Adjective a+
Reading can be a verb a noun or adjective. verb -- I am reading a good book. noun -- I like reading. adjective -- Have you seen my reading glasses?
No, but 'reads' is a present verb. (e.g. He reads a book.)
an audio book
I'm pretty sure in the book she doesn't have a name.
In the sentence, "This book of jokes is very funny," the verb is "is."
Meggie reads the book instead because when Mo reads aloud, what's happening in the book turns into real life.
No
Because my dad ate a banana before he goes to sleep and reads a very funny book called Sticky stuffy or Sticky Things. I forgot. Anyway, for the answer of the question it's number thirty.
book worm
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The lector reads from a book called the Lectionary which the priest also reads the gospel from. The book of prayers the priest reads from at the altar and chair is called the Roman Missal, or Sacramentary.
"That book is mine." ="It is my book."
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