reading造句151. My flight was delayed, so I killed time/killed two hours reading a book.
152. As Downing claims, and as we noted above, reading is best established when the child has an intimate knowledge of the language.
153. I was sitting comfortably in the lounge, reading a newspaper.
154. He takes a ghoulish delight in reading about horrific murders.
155. Anyone reading the advertisement might be pardoned for thinking that the offer was genuine.
156. Could you pass it on to Laura when you've finished reading it?
157. The book I've been reading is as dull as ditchwater, it has no story or any interest at all.
158. I've just finished reading a book on the ancient kingdoms of Mexico.
159. He was chuckling to himself over what he was reading.
160. It annoyed me that I didn't have time to do more reading.
161. When you've finished reading it would you pass it on to Paul?
162. A couple of boys were slouched over the table reading magazines.
163. After extensive reading on the subject she set to work on an article.
164. She's curled up snugly in the armchair, reading a book.
165. We whiled away the time at the airport reading magazines.
166. Most seven-year-olds are grounded in the basics of reading and writing.