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 it. Read it again. Try to understand what the author is saying. See if you can summarize that idea in one sentence - if you've understood the article, you should be able to summarize it. If you've understood the article correctly, your summary should encapsulate the premise of the article.
Anne Frank wrote in her journal while she was hiding with her family.
Read aloud
In order to read the entire article Pam had to scroll down to the bottom of the web page.
One way is to read the first paragraph of the article, the author usually has a summary what the article is going to talk about. You can also read the first sentence of each paragraph to gain some more of the key points.
I just read an "Article". (that is the sentence)^^^
I read an unordinary article about dinosaurs. I read an extraordinary article about dinosaurs.
You can read more about that on www.linuxjournal.com/article/4344. The article is a reliable article from Linux Journal.
It is : 'I believe'i read it in an article of astrology.
Read the journal article yourself, then write the idea in our own words. Do NOT simply quote the article - that is plagiarism.
It is appropriate to cite an abstract of a magazine or journal article in your speech if you need to quickly provide an overview of the article's main points or findings. However, it is generally preferred to locate and read the full article to ensure accuracy and depth of understanding before citing it in detail.
no verb
Here are three sentences including the word 'article': "Nina wrote an article for the newspaper about growing flowers." "I read your article in the magazine about trees." "Not many people read Jenny's article in the school newspaper, because they found it boring."
Here are three sentences including the word 'article': "Nina wrote an article for the newspaper about growing flowers." "I read your article in the magazine about trees." "Not many people read Jenny's article in the school newspaper, because they found it boring."
It is a good journal and I published one paper in it. The article was published within 2 months after I submitted it. The journal publishes papers so quickly and the editors are very professional. I like this journal very much. Readers can download and read all articles for free.
The article I just read contained a lot of nomenclature that I do not understand.
Read it. Read it again. Try to understand what the author is saying. See if you can summarize that idea in one sentence - if you've understood the article, you should be able to summarize it. If you've understood the article correctly, your summary should encapsulate the premise of the article.