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No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The Book is called "If you Only Knew Me". Unfortunately, it appears to be a made up book.
Only if it is a proper noun (name of a city, state, or person) or if it is the first word in the sentence.
Yes, "Reading" should be capitalized in "Reading teachers" to indicate that it refers to a specific subject or field of teaching, which is focused on the skill of reading.
No, "She is a paragon of reading" would be a sentence.
I am reading.
Yes, "reading" is a gerund in the sentence "I enjoy reading books." Gerunds are verb forms ending in -ing that act as nouns in a sentence.
The four stages of reading are: Reading Readiness, Beginning Reading, Rapid Growth, and Refinement and Wide Reading.
I'm at the libary, reading a book.
You can read a sentence by reading its words. It describes the sentence as a whole.
Yes, the sentence "She will have been reading the book when you get there" is grammatically correct. It describes an action that will be ongoing (reading the book) before another action (you getting there) in the future.
by reading