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The phrase "I will read" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a simple sentence that expresses a future action. Here are some examples of when you can use it: - As a statement of intention: "I will read the book tonight." - To make a promise: "I will read the report before the meeting." - As a response to a request or suggestion: "Can you read this passage for me? Sure, I will read it aloud." - In a hypothetical situation: "If I have time, I will read the newspaper in the morning." - To express determination: "I will read this textbook until I understand the concept fully."
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I will read your final version at semester-end). 5. Reading the reflective essays and reflecting on the process.
"I will read the paper".
YES, I will read you.
But I will read them.
I will read whatever is there.
This year I will read.
"I don't think I will read it".
I will read any diary left in my path.
Adrian and I will read for a half-hour together.
"I will read you a verse," he said.
"I will read them for the first time.
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