Examples of using "Leest" in a sentence and their english translations:
You're reading.
- He read a lot.
- He reads a lot.
He's reading.
- He is reading.
- She is reading.
- She reads.
Everyone's reading.
- Read.
- You're reading.
- Tom is reading.
- Tom reads.
- He reads a great deal.
- He reads a good deal.
- She has a taste for reading.
- She likes to read.
Tom reads slowly.
- What's Tom reading?
- What is Tom reading?
- What does Tom read?
She reads a great deal.
Tom likes to read.
She reads Chinese.
Who is reading?
She doesn't read anything.
He is always reading.
Tom is upstairs reading.
Mennad reads scary stories.
He never reads.
Cobbler, stick to your last.
Cobbler, stick to your last.
She likes to read books.
He likes to read newspapers.
Tom rarely reads magazines.
- You read my mind.
- You're reading my mind.
Tom is reading a history book.
He likes to read books.
- He is reading a book.
- He reads a book.
You read too much.
- You're reading.
- You are reading.
You're reading a book.
He only reads prose.
- Which newspaper do you read?
- What newspaper do you read?
Tom is reading the Bible.
Tom almost never reads.
- A cobbler should stick to his last.
- Let the cobbler stick to his last.
- Shoemaker, stick to your last.
- Cobbler, stick to your last.
It doesn't matter what you read, but how.
She reads the newspaper every morning.
Cobbler, keep to thy last!
Whoever reads that is silly.
Nobody reads about my country.
The good guard reads it.
Tom likes reading English literature.
The cat is reading a book.
Tom doesn't read much anymore.
She reads after lunch.
Tom doesn't read many books.