Life is not like television and movies. There is no legal requirement that a will must be read at a specific time, or at any time. Wills have to be recorded with the county clerk in the county where the deceased died. Sometimes copies of wills are simply mailed out to the involved parties.
Read it!
I/you/we/they have read. He/she/it has read.
Wanted to read is the past tense of wants to read.
read, read, read
you just read and read and read! -Dalton Frakes
Read read read read. And then write write write write.
It doesn't read it to you, you have to read it.
The past participle of read is read (pronounced like "red")The present participle of read is reading.
The past tense of read is also read.
will read: I will read the book over the weekendgoing to: I am going to read your letter tonight.
The past participle is used to form the perfect and pluperfect tenses as in I have asked him.
"I am reading" and "I read" are present tenses. "I will read" or "I shall read" or "I am going to read" are future tenses.