will read: I will read the book over the weekend
going to: I am going to read your letter tonight.
Wanted to read is the past tense of wants to read.
The future perfect tense of read is will have read.
The past tense of "hurry" is "hurried", the past tense of "read" is "read", and the past tense of "shout" is "shouted".
The past tense of "read" is "read," pronounced as "red." The present tense of "read" is also "read," pronounced as "reed." The difference lies in pronunciation, not spelling.
Read is an irregular verb. The simple past tense is also "read".So, I read in the past tense is also I read.However, in the past tense, "read" is pronounced like "red".
The past tense of read is "read" pronounced as red,not reed.
I read the book yesterday.
"Have read" is the present perfect tense.
"You read" is present tense. The auxiliary verb "will" shows future tense.
Both the present tense and past tense of the verb to readis spelled read.But they are pronounced differently: The present tense is pronounced (reed), while the past tense is pronounced (red).Present: I read a book every day.Past: I read a book yesterday.
The past tense is read, but it is pronounced red.
The present perfect tense for "read" is "has/have read."