Examples of using "читал" in a sentence and their english translations:
I was reading.
I read one.
You were reading.
Tom was reading.
He was reading.
I read the article.
Tom used to read a lot.
- I haven't read it.
- I haven't read it!
I haven't read that book, but Tom has.
Did you read it at all?
I was reading a book.
Tom was reading a book.
He was reading a newspaper.
The teacher read the book.
Tom read novels.
Tom read a lot.
Did you read this morning's newspaper?
- I didn't read.
- I did not read.
I've been reading a lot.
He used to read a lot.
I had read it.
I had read it.
Thomas was reading a comic.
Sami was reading Tolstoi.
- He was reading the Quran.
- She was reading the Quran.
He was reading a magazine.
- Have you read the interview?
- Did you read the interview?
Did you read them?
Which book did you read?
- I didn't read it.
- I didn't read it!
You have read this book before.
Tom didn't even read it.
I haven't read it yet.
He was sitting, reading a book.
I read the article.
Have you read all his poems?
I have read.
Didn't you read the manual?
Have you read today's paper?
Tom sat reading.
I read his diaries.
He read a lot.
Have you read this article?
I was reading a book then.
Tom didn't read the book.
I've read that book.
Have you read this yet?
Have you read the "Liaisons Dangereuses"?
Have you read that book?
I read about that.
I read a book today.
I've already read it.
I haven't read the report.
I didn't read that.
I was reading a novel then.
He was sitting, reading a book.
Tom was reading an old manuscript.
Didn't you read the story?
I didn't read the message.
- I didn't read it.
- I haven't read it.
Yesterday, I read a book.
Have you read his will?
Did you read it at all?
I've read all kinds of books.
He sat reading.
I've read about that.
Tom wasn't reading a comic book.
Tom was reading about Australia.
Have you ever read Gulliver's Travels?
Tom didn't read the letter.
When I was reading a book, the telephone rang.
Ken was reading when I came home.
At home, he always read lying down.