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Svitlana
What is true?
Read in a book or Read on a book?
18 mrt. 2016 21:15
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4
You should ask "which is correct?". True refers to a statement being factually true or false.
It's to read "in" a book.
Laurence
18 maart 2016
3
Usually, you just read a book (no preposition). But you might say "I read something in a book".
18 maart 2016
1
'Read in a book' it's when you read something in a book and you want to talk about that.
Ex: I read in a book that vegetables are healthy.
'Read on a book' it's when you are on a book reading something. LOL weird but it could be a chair of books...
19 maart 2016
1
Laurence and James both have great points.
If you're just saying what you did, you say "I read a book" with no preposition.
If you're saying where you found information, you say "I read in a book [that...etc etc]" or "I read [something] in a book"
18 maart 2016
Reading the book is the correct sentence
24 maart 2016
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