I think you were meant to say whats black and white and red/read all over?
A newspaper
any body that reads this will die
Yes, "reads" is a word. A simple sentence containing the word "reads" is, "David reads the text on the screen."
There are two areas where you can obtain items. The black market and the Exchange Items page, which is under the tab that says Breeding. Underneath is the store. Click that, and it will bring you to the common area where you can buy supplies. On the top of the screen are two buttons. One reads Resale Items, and the other one next to it reads Exchange Items. Click that, and you can trade Black Market Items with other users.
its on the firewall or close to it on the driverside in the engine compartment. its capped off with a black endcap which reads eec.
It is on the dash in front of the steering wheel,it looks like a small black bump.
The Lieutenant Governor reads It.
The number that reads same when inerted is SIX.When inverted it reads SIX.
PC: Bottom right hand corner theres a tab which reads "freinds" click on it and go in the invites tab
The caption on "The House of Dies Drear" by Virginia Hamilton reads: "It was a cup of bitter coffee: black, unsweetened, hot."
The word 'black' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a color, a thing. The word 'black' is also and adjective and a verb. Examples: Noun: Black is the best color to wear with that suit. Adjective: The black dress will be perfect for the party. Verb: Don't black out when the preacher reads the vows.
"She reads" in French is "elle lit".
Reads is present tense.