Could you please tell me which is right:
While you read/are reading it is better your motto to be: read/reading not for pleasure, but for improving the quality of education.
Thank you in advance.
When you read , your motto should be "Don't read for pleasure, but to improve the quality of your education". (That sounds a little severe, don't you think? ) CJ
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When you read, your motto should be "Don't read for pleasure, but to improve the quality of your education".
(That sounds a little severe, don't you think?