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Word Forms of “Reader”

Someone who reads or enjoys reading books and written material.

Word Family of Reader

How to Use Each Word Form in a Sentence

  • My daughter is a very enthusiastic reader. A1
  • The newspaper has millions of readers worldwide. A2
  • Avid readers often join book clubs to discuss their favorite titles. B1

Common Word Form Mistakes with Reader

Wrong: A reader are someone who likes to read.

Correct: A reader is someone who likes to read.

Singular noun 'reader' requires singular verb 'is' not plural 'are'.

Wrong: The book appeal to many readers.

Correct: The book appeals to many readers.

Plural noun 'readers' requires plural verb 'appeal' not singular.

Frequently Asked Questions About Word Forms of Reader

What are the word forms of “reader”?

The confirmed forms are shown in the word family cards above. Missing parts of speech are hidden instead of filled with placeholder text.

What part of speech is “reader”?

“reader” is primarily a noun. Some forms above show how the same root works as other parts of speech.

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