Read a book. It is a command. 'You' is implied.
The subject of this sentence is the book.The answer is either book or Exodus???
The book was well read, its cover was very worn.
It is a compound sentence. Janet did two actions. She read and she reported.
You can create a sentence like this: "As I sat by the river, I watched the reeds sway in the breeze while I read my favorite book." This sentence effectively uses both "reed" and "read" in a natural context.
The club was against profaners.
i read a book
I read the book.
There are two nouns in the sentence: Katie and book.
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."
Did you read the preface of the book?
The subject of this sentence is the book.The answer is either book or Exodus???
An object sentence typically refers to a sentence structure where the subject performs an action on the object. For example, "She read a book." In this sentence, "She" is the subject, "read" is the action, and "a book" is the object of the action.
The only noun in the sentence is book.
The nouns in the sentence are;book (common noun)Ginger Gordon (proper noun)
i will say "I read a book a book about geography because I had a trip to mojave desert"How was that sentence?
No, the sentence does not have a misplaced modifier. The phrase "that Sarah had read" correctly describes the small book.
Yes, those sentences use the correct form of "read".