Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Read"
The meaning of "Read" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does left on read mean?
A:
It means that someone has opened a message you’ve sent them and has not responded. Usually, with most social media, the application shows that your message has been read or seen. When there is no response, that’s being left on read.
Q:
What does i read a book yesterday。 mean?
A:
昨日は本を読んだ。
Q:
What does read through mean?
A:
this depends on the context. It more likely means to simply read something.
Q:
What does pretty technical read mean?
A:
It means the text will be difficult to understand for a "layperson" (someone who does not know a lot about the subject of the text). It will contain uncommon (topic-specific) words, and complex explanations.
"Pretty" means "somewhat" here. This is a common usage in US English.
"Pretty" means "somewhat" here. This is a common usage in US English.
Q:
What does I could read it. mean?
A:
It means that you can / are able to read it. "Could" is the past tense of can
Example sentences using "Read"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with get a read on .
A:
"She hides her emotions well so it's hard to get a read on her"
"I hadn't seen him in years, he had changed so much and it was hard to get a read on him"
"I hadn't seen him in years, he had changed so much and it was hard to get a read on him"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with read.
A:
-If you want to have brilliant mind , read as much as you can
-Whenever you feEl upset , take a book and read
-As much as you read , as mush you develop
-Whenever you feEl upset , take a book and read
-As much as you read , as mush you develop
Q:
Please show me example sentences with read aloud .
A:
"Please read that section aloud."
"The library has a program where they read aloud to kids."
"I like reading poetry aloud."
"The library has a program where they read aloud to kids."
"I like reading poetry aloud."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with read out.
A:
"Could you read out what's written on the paper?"
"She reads out the example sentences."
"The teacher read out the answers to the homework."
"The prime minister is reading out the decree."
I think it just means "read out loud".
"She reads out the example sentences."
"The teacher read out the answers to the homework."
"The prime minister is reading out the decree."
I think it just means "read out loud".
Synonyms of "Read" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between read and read from ?
A:
"read (something)" refers to what text you are reading
"read from (something)" refers to where the text is located, or what it is on, in, or a part of. Most of the time these mean the same thing, however "read from" puts more emphasis on where the text is coming from. For example if someone were to ask "where are you reading this", they actually mean "where are you reading this from" (which is still correct grammatically) but the 'from' is dropped, so you'd respond in the form "I'm reading it from --"
- he (read/is reading) from the menu options
- she (read/is reading) the options on the menu
- he (read/is reading) the options from the menu
"read from (something)" refers to where the text is located, or what it is on, in, or a part of. Most of the time these mean the same thing, however "read from" puts more emphasis on where the text is coming from. For example if someone were to ask "where are you reading this", they actually mean "where are you reading this from" (which is still correct grammatically) but the 'from' is dropped, so you'd respond in the form "I'm reading it from --"
- he (read/is reading) from the menu options
- she (read/is reading) the options on the menu
- he (read/is reading) the options from the menu
Q:
What is the difference between To read and To read out ?
A:
read - read by yourself or someone reading by themselves.
read out- reading to someone.
eg: She is reading a book in the library.
The teacher read out the answers after the test.
read out- reading to someone.
eg: She is reading a book in the library.
The teacher read out the answers after the test.
Q:
What is the difference between read and lead ?
A:
Read can be pronounced 2 different ways:
The first example is "I want to read that book"
The second example includes the past tense of "read", which is "I read the books"
The third example uses lead.
The first example is "I want to read that book"
The second example includes the past tense of "read", which is "I read the books"
The third example uses lead.
Q:
What is the difference between read aloud and read loudly ?
A:
"Reading aloud" is reading out loud and not in your head.
"Reading loudly" is when you read aloud, but you do it very loudly, like shouting.
"Reading loudly" is when you read aloud, but you do it very loudly, like shouting.
Q:
What is the difference between read more on and read more about ?
A:
They actually both mean "continue reading more". Read more about and read more on have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. "Read more on" just sounds more formal than "read more about".
Translations of "Read"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 우리 아이의 모국어는 영어가 아니기 때문에 다른 과목 보다 아이의 영어실력이 발전되기를 바라고 있어요.. 방과후에는 일주일에 두번씩 ready to read preogram을 다니고 있고 집에서 책 읽기도 하고 있어요 그럼에도 불구하고 우리또한 영어를 사용하는 사람들이 아니기 때문에 아이를 가르치는데 어려움이 있어요.
A:
Since my child's mother tongue is not English, more than any other subject I really hope his / her English skills improve.
his - 남자아이면 쓰시고
her - 여자아이면 쓰세용
After school he/ she goes to a "Ready to read program" twice a week and reads books at home as well, nevertheless it is difficult to teach him English because we aren't native English speakers
his - 남자아이면 쓰시고
her - 여자아이면 쓰세용
After school he/ she goes to a "Ready to read program" twice a week and reads books at home as well, nevertheless it is difficult to teach him English because we aren't native English speakers
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I like read book
A:
It's just how the base verbs are in english.
to read
to drive
to walk
etc.
to read
to drive
to walk
etc.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? “GPA: 3.6/4.0” How can I read this ...?😭
A:
"My GPA is a three point six on a four point oh scale" OR "My GPA is a three point six"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? read
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how to read ‘$99.99’?
A:
There's two ways.
The long form is 'Ninety-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents'.
But in practice, people usually say 'Ninety-nine ninety-nine', especially if it's clear from the context that they're talking about money.
Rounding the number up and saying 'a hundred dollars' or 'one hundred dollars' is common too.
The long form is 'Ninety-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents'.
But in practice, people usually say 'Ninety-nine ninety-nine', especially if it's clear from the context that they're talking about money.
Rounding the number up and saying 'a hundred dollars' or 'one hundred dollars' is common too.
Other questions about "Read"
Q:
i read this sentence somewhere, i think the "heart" was used as a verb.
as far as i know it's only used as a noun, can it be used as a verb?
if possible, what does the "heart" mean in it?
could anyone explain if the following sentence is grammatically correct? thanks
"I also tell my friends about you sometimes. I tell how you heart each and every comment and reply when you have the time"
as far as i know it's only used as a noun, can it be used as a verb?
if possible, what does the "heart" mean in it?
could anyone explain if the following sentence is grammatically correct? thanks
"I also tell my friends about you sometimes. I tell how you heart each and every comment and reply when you have the time"
A:
Like on Instagram, you know how the like button is shaped like a heart? So they’re using the word “heart” in place of “like”
Q:
I read an article that said about traces and the African American victims of non-unanimous jury verdicts whose practice has maintained until recently. It based on the discrimination was risen by racist roots in a constitutional convention Louisiana held in 1898. Honestly, I was shocked by this old habit still continue to exist. It’s quite hopeful that racism is getting an attention in this time. does this sound natural? Does this sound natural?
A:
× I read an article that said about traces and the African American victims of non-unanimous jury verdicts whose practice has maintained until recently.
✓ I read an article that talked about traces and the African American victims of non-unanimous jury verdicts, a practice that has been maintained until recently.
× It based on the discrimination was risen by racist roots in a constitutional convention Louisiana held in 1898.
✓ It was based on the discrimination that rose from racist roots in a constitutional convention held in Louisiana in 1898.
× Honestly, I was shocked by this old habit still continue to exist.
✓ Honestly, I was shocked that this old habit still continues to exist.
× does this sound natural?
✓ Does this sound natural?
✓ I read an article that talked about traces and the African American victims of non-unanimous jury verdicts, a practice that has been maintained until recently.
× It based on the discrimination was risen by racist roots in a constitutional convention Louisiana held in 1898.
✓ It was based on the discrimination that rose from racist roots in a constitutional convention held in Louisiana in 1898.
× Honestly, I was shocked by this old habit still continue to exist.
✓ Honestly, I was shocked that this old habit still continues to exist.
× does this sound natural?
✓ Does this sound natural?
Q:
I read an article that said that TheSkimm, a digital media company aimed at letting millennial women who are facing financial issue be economically independent with the free educational tool. I think that its amazing to be able to raise the millennial women to the point of financial independence from the free educational tool and I’m sure uncountable women would have the benefit to get better life. does this sound natural? Does this sound natural?
A:
× I think that its amazing to be able to raise the millennial women to the point of financial independence from the free educational tool and I’m sure uncountable women would have the benefit to get better life.
✓ I think that it’s amazing to be able to raise the millennial women to the point of financial independence from the free educational tool and I’m sure uncountable women would have the benefit to get a better life.
This sounds great!!
✓ I think that it’s amazing to be able to raise the millennial women to the point of financial independence from the free educational tool and I’m sure uncountable women would have the benefit to get a better life.
This sounds great!!
Q:
Read aloud, read silently, listen out for the words describing feelings. Do they sound natural as teachers' commands in a classroom?
A:
Read aloud.
Read silently.
Listen for the words describing feelings. (Leave out "out".)
Read silently.
Listen for the words describing feelings. (Leave out "out".)
Q:
I read an article said that the U.S death toll has reached 500,000 in the past year but infection and death has slowed sharply in this recent weeks as well. I think that this is the milestone whether we can spend this year without strict restrictions. I hope the accumulation of our endurance will be paid off. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I read an article said that the U.S death toll has reached 500,000 in the past year but infection and death has slowed sharply in this recent weeks as well.
✓ I read an article that said the U.S death toll has reached 500,000 in the past year, but infection and death rates have slowed sharply in recent weeks as well.
× I think that this is the milestone whether we can spend this year without strict restrictions.
✓ I think that this is the milestone that determines whether or not we can spend this year without strict restrictions.
× I hope the accumulation of our endurance will be paid off.
✓ I hope that our patience and endurance pays off.
✓ I read an article that said the U.S death toll has reached 500,000 in the past year, but infection and death rates have slowed sharply in recent weeks as well.
× I think that this is the milestone whether we can spend this year without strict restrictions.
✓ I think that this is the milestone that determines whether or not we can spend this year without strict restrictions.
× I hope the accumulation of our endurance will be paid off.
✓ I hope that our patience and endurance pays off.
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