Examples of using "Leggendo" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'm reading.
- I am reading.
- He is reading.
- He's reading.
- She is reading.
He is reading it.
She is reading it.
We are reading it.
They are reading it.
What are you reading now?
I'm reading it.
Which book are you reading?
- Why are you reading that?
- Why are you reading this?
Are you reading the Bible?
I was just reading.
I am reading this sentence.
- She's reading.
- She is reading.
I was reading.
He was reading.
I'm reading. Turn the television off.
- He is reading.
- She's reading.
- He's reading.
We're reading.
Mary is reading it.
Tom is reading it.
- I am reading your book.
- I'm reading your book.
Why are you reading this novel?
Are you reading something interesting?
What book were you reading yesterday?
Why are you reading this garbage?
Why are you reading this book?
- He's reading a novel now.
- He's reading a novel right now.
- I am reading a play.
- I'm reading a play.
- I am reading a letter.
- I'm reading a letter.
I am reading this letter.
Is he reading a book?
"What are you reading?" "I'm not reading. I'm drawing."
I'm reading the newspaper.
She sat reading a book.
I was reading a book.
He sat reading a book.
I am reading very slowly.
They are reading books.
He is reading books.
- I am reading a book now.
- I'm reading a book now.
He's reading a novel now.
Everyone's reading.
I am still reading.
Tom is reading.
I learn by reading books.
Who is reading?
Shhhh, I'm reading.
The girl is reading happily.
Tom is reading a pamphlet.
I fell asleep while reading.
Are you reading "The Count of Monte Cristo"?
What are you reading these days?
- What are you reading?
- What're you reading?
- They are reading their newspapers.
- They're reading their newspapers.
- I'm reading an interesting book.
- I am reading an interesting book.
I'm reading my book.
I'm not reading a newspaper.
Tom is reading a mystery novel.
He was reading a paper upside down.
I know that he's reading.
I'm reading the newspaper.
I'm reading this book.
He is reading the newspaper.
Tom is reading something.
- The woman is reading.
- The woman reads.
- A woman is reading.
- The woman was reading.
- A woman was reading.
- I am reading a book.
- I read the book.
- I read a book.
- I'm reading a book.
He was reading a newspaper.
- I read some books.
- I am reading some books.
Tom is still reading.
Tom is always reading.
Which book are you reading?
She's reading a novel.
I'm reading it now.
I was reading a book.
Lucy learns a lot through reading.
I'm reading it now.
I'm reading a fascinating autobiography.