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How many books do you read per month?
I read books.
His book is oriented towards children, but here and there are words that he has never seen before. He doesn't know whether it is just him, or if they are just simply difficult words, but he finds them not worth the effort to look up in a dictionary, so he just keeps on reading.
My friend from university gave me a Kindle because he said he wasn't using it anymore. It's the DX model with a large screen. It's not easy to use, but the screen is indeed quite nice. It hadn't bothered me until now, but it's become hard for me to read something on a normal LCD screen.
Have you read "Structure and Power - Beyond Semiotics" by Akira Asada?
This book is so difficult that I can't read it.
He seldom, if ever, reads a book.
He seldom, if ever, reads a book.
It is possible that you have already read this book.
The person reading a book over there is my father.
My grandfather likes reading books.
You ought to read books instead.
Tom read somewhere that short people need more sleep than tall people.
Tom read somewhere that short people need more sleep than tall people.
He learned the news while reading the newspaper.
I read books.
I read some books.
He is reading a book.
He read a book all morning.
I have already finished this book.

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