We found over 1000 examples of how to use read in an English sentence.
Sentences 101 to 125 of 1000.
# | Sentence | |
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101. | Only if a foreigner has read much English poetry can he understand Shakespeare. | |
102. | We learn to read and write. | |
103. | We had to learn to read the word. | |
104. | We should read the newspaper so as not to lag behind the times. | |
105. | Our ancestors knew how to read the stars. | |
106. | Read this book at your leisure. | |
107. | Read it again and again. | |
108. | You have to read between the lines to get the most out of anything. | |
109. | Time will pass quite quickly when you read something. | |
110. | Lend me some books to read. | |
111. | I want something to read. | |
112. | Lend me something interesting to read. | |
113. | You ought to read English aloud. | |
114. | I keep a large dictionary close at hand when I read English magazines. | |
115. | Written in English, this book is easy for me to read. | |
116. | You should read books written in English. | |
117. | I always read the sports page first. | |
118. | I read the whole book in one evening. | |
119. | Who can read the future? | |
120. | Left alone, he began to read a book. | |
121. | You can read ten books in a week? Don't you mean in a month? | |
122. | Written in plain English, the book can be read even by you. | |
123. | There is one thing which we do every time we read, whether we are aware of it or not; we come in contact with the personality of the writer. | |
124. | You should read about the careers of great men. | |
125. | When I was a child, my mother would often read fairy tales to me. |