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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Change a page of a book

He was changing a page from one after another while reading his book.
Don't keep on just changing the page, have a understanding at each page.

Please correct my sentences and I'm also looking for a single word to mean "to change a page of a book while reading".
  

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Don't just leaf through it like that?

  • Don't just leaf through it like that?
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Don't just leaf through it like that?
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Thank you dokterjokkebrok

I feel it's fit correct. But somehow I feel it's too formal. I'm looking for more colloquial way of saying that. Sorry if I'm wrong.
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Hang on. I've thought of another one. Why it didn't come to mind earlier I don't know. Emotion: embarrassed

To browse a book/magazine.
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Hi,

The usual expression is 'he turned the page'.



Clive

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