If you are referring to more than one book it would be 'The boy has read his books.' If you are referring to more than one boy and the boys are reading separate books then it would be 'The boys have read their books.'
read is
a verb, the different forms are:
base verb = read
past = read (pronounced red)
past participle = read (pronounced red)
present participle = reading
Read is already a verb because it is an action.
Other verbs are reads, reading and read (pronounced "red").
Some example sentences are:
"I will read this book" (pronounced "reed" - present or future tense).
"He reads the book".
"She is reading Harry Potter again".
"She has read that book a million times" (pronounced "red" - past tense).
The word "read" is normally a verb.
The informal noun "read" (something to be read, like a book) has the plural reads.
readers
yes read is a verb
Yes, read is an action verb. To read is an act that a person can do.
The verb phrase is "have read."The verb phrase is the present perfect tense of the verb read - have/has and the past participle.Examples:She has read the article in the journal.They have eaten all the cake in the cupboard
Read is not an adjective. Read is a verb and sometimes a noun Verb: You read a good book. Noun: The book was a good read.
It is a form of the verb "to read." But it may be used as a noun (gerund).
yes read is a verb
Yes, read is an action verb. To read is an act that a person can do.
The verb phrase is "have read."The verb phrase is the present perfect tense of the verb read - have/has and the past participle.Examples:She has read the article in the journal.They have eaten all the cake in the cupboard
The third form of the verb "read" is "read". For example, "I have read the book" uses the third form of the verb "read".
The verb in that sentence is "likes." It is the action word that shows what the teacher enjoys doing.
Read is not an adjective. Read is a verb and sometimes a noun Verb: You read a good book. Noun: The book was a good read.
No, read is an action that somebody does.
Yes it's an irregular verb.
no its a verb
No, the sentence "You read the book" contains the transitive verb "read." A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning, which is the case in this sentence where the direct object is "the book."
It is a form of the verb "to read." But it may be used as a noun (gerund).
Yes, it is a verb. It means to read something wrong, or to misjudge.