In informal speech, most people use 'says'. But a (news)paper cannot read, speak, talk, or say. For written academic works, it would be better to write something that uses "reported in", such as, "As reported in the (Name) Newspaper, the motorcyclist lost control on the mountain curve."
Both "reads" and "says" can be used interchangeably when referring to a quote. It's just a matter of personal preference or style.
Paper based communication works when one person writes a message on a piece of paper and someone else reads it.
Paper based communication works when one person writes a message on a piece of paper and someone else reads it.
*Reads Cheats* Sorry the label says Expired
The label on a paper sack reads "Think Pink Riddles."
I have never heard anyone call it 'graph paper' and since it doesn't already have a graph on it, the proper term would be 'graphing paper.'
Yes he is. He says he reads his Bible every night.
For the same reason anyone else reads it. To see what it says.
If you already know what it says on the lemon piece of paper then no you don't have to look at what it says hope this helps!
the manuel reads 26psi to 36psi
is that a question, or are you asking what that says translated?translated it reads: What I say about Bizet?
Yes everyone who reads it says its really good