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Wanted to read is the past tense of wants to read.

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What is the past tense of reads?

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What is the past tense of reading?

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What is the past tense of read?

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How do you spell read in past tense?

Read. It's just pronounced differently past tense-like "red".


Have read is this past tense?

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Is read both past and present?

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How do you spell read in the past tense?

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