✅ : In this context, "read" is used as the past participle. When paired with "has" (implied or required by "this year"), it forms the Present Perfect tense, which describes an action that happened at an unspecified time before now and has relevance to the present. Even without "has," in some casual contexts, "read" (pronounced red ) acts as the past simple.
Provide a or summary based on a specific "Read D" story. read d
Depending on where you encountered this phrase, it might refer to: ✅ : In this context, "read" is used as the past participle