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What does the expression ‘he read it’ in this context mean?

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Answered by sampu0913
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Answer:

the expression simply means that he has read or gone through a book.,message, magazine or a newspaper, etc.

Answered by smartbrainz
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‘He read it’ generally refers to the subject ‘he’ read the book, newspaper, magazine, etc., whatever is mentioned in the context.

EXPLANATION:

The beauty of the verb ‘read’ is that in all past, present and future tenses the verb is read. In the present tense, it is pronounced as ‘red’ but in the present and future tense, it is pronounced as ‘reed’.

For example, I read the paper yesterday (past tense). I read books everyday (simple present). I am reading the magazine (present continuous). I will read for my exams tomorrow (Future tense).

In all the above cases the verb is read, depending upon the tense the grammar part differs but the verb is the same other than pronunciation.

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