Yes. In this idiom, the word bear is used as a verb, in the sense of enduring or tolerating something (e.g., "I can bear only so many phone calls in a morning"). People use the phrase bear with me to express a hope that their audience will have patience with them.
Example: "I know this explanation is rather long, but please, bear with me."
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That is most likely a Garder snake. Also, I strongly suggest reading the harbrace handbook. It will help you learn how to form a correct sentence...
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this is a satire and by reading it you would know the meaning
With a slight difference in meaning, use either "ability to read" or "ability in reading."
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I am reading a dictionary. Comprehensible but not correct.
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The term 'assigned reading,' in the context of school would be correct: a teacher could assign reading to a child. Any context where some sort of reading is assigned is correct.
In measuring tools it means to check the tool against a calibrated object and adjust the tool so it returns the correct reading.
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.
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There are many synonyms, here is a list from thesaurus.com : analysis, apprehension, assimilation, awareness, clarification, comprehension, discernment, explanation, grasp, grip, insight, judgment, knowing, meaning, perception, reading, slant, translation
Psychic reading is not correct. Psychic readings are meant for entertainment purposes only. In ads and commercials, it clearly states that it is for entertainment.