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How to read English?
Reading English: Reading? d]

Extended data part of speech:

Noun (abbreviation for noun) reads, reads, and reads aloud; Reading materials; Reading; Fifth, reading (reading form); Reading oriented

Phrases:

Reading comprehension? reading comprehension

Cold reading? Cold reading method

Read it carefully? Look carefully?

Speed reading? Speed reading?

Fast reading? Fast reading?

Reading East? East Redding?

Reading regularly? Time to read?

Reading list? book list

Reading errors? reading error

Make sentences:

1. She is reading a gardening manual.

She is reading a gardening manual.

Students have further developed their reading skills this semester.

Students have further improved their reading skills this term.

He was reading Shakespeare's plays when I met him in the library a few days ago.

When I met him in the library the other day, he was reading Shakespeare's plays.

4. cadence means that the sound rises and falls rhythmically when reading aloud.

The cadence describes the high and low twists and turns of the voice and the harmony of the rhythm when reading aloud.

That school puts special emphasis on arithmetic and reading.

That school focuses on arithmetic and reading.

6. I have enough reading materials.

I have a lot of reading materials.

7. He has a wide reading range.

He has a wide reading range.

But that's why you should read them.

But that's why you should read these books.