Pronunciation of the English word reads.
# | Sentence | |
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1. | A businessman who reads Business Week is lost to fame. One who reads Proust is marked for greatness. | |
2. | The thermometer reads three degrees below zero. | |
3. | The thermometer reads 10C. | |
4. | Mayuko reads a good deal. | |
5. | That reads two different ways. | |
6. | The thermometer reads 30 degrees. | |
7. | It matters little what kind of books one reads, so long as one has sound judgement. | |
8. | This poem reads like a piece of prose. | |
9. | The rule reads in two ways. | |
10. | This rule reads several ways. |