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Verb Meaning(s): to read
Verb Chart: Leer Present Tense
Yo
leo
I read I do read I am reading
Nosotros
leemos
we read we do read we are reading
Tú
(Juana, Juan)
lees
you read you do read you are reading
Vosotros
(informal
Spain)
leéis
you all read you all do read you all are reading
Él/Ella/Ud.
(Sra./Dr. García)
lee
he/she/you read he/she/you do read he/she/you are reading
Ellos/Ellas/Uds.
leen
they/you all read they/
you all do read they/you all are reading
1. Yo leo un libro interesante sobre historia. I read an interesting book about history. 2. ¿Tú lees el periódico todos los días? Do you read the newspaper every day? 3. Él lee una revista de ciencia ficción. He reads a science fiction magazine. 4. Ella lee cuentos a su hermano menor. She reads stories to her younger brother. 5. ¿Usted lee novelas de misterio? Do you read mystery novels?
6. Nosotros leemos libros para la clase de español. We read books for Spanish class. 7. ¿Vosotros leéis cómics? Do you all (Spain) read comics? 8. Ellos leen artículos sobre tecnología. They read articles about technology. 9. Ellas leen poesía en la biblioteca. They read poetry in the library. 10. ¿Ustedes leen blogs de viajes en internet? Do you all read travel blogs on the internet?