what is the phrasal verb of read
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read, read ,read ...all are same in phrasal verb....
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Sometimes we read to find out information and at other times, we read simply for pleasure. We may read the whole of a text or only parts of it. To describe the different ways in which we read, we often use phrasal verbs. This week, then, we take a look at those ‘reading’ phrasal verbs, focusing on the slight differences in meaning between them.
Starting with phrases for reading only parts of a book or magazine, etc., there are a number of phrasal verbs with the particle ‘through’ that describe the action of quickly turning several pages of a book or magazine, looking briefly at the text or pictures:
- I was flicking through a glossy magazine.
- I flipped through their catalogue while I was waiting.
- Sam sat, leafing idly through a newspaper.
- I thumbed through the report quickly over breakfast.
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