Examples of using "Druiven" in a sentence and their english translations:
You have grapes.
Does Tom eat grapes?
I have grapes.
You have grapes.
- You got any grapes?
- Have you got any grapes?
- Do you have any grapes?
Grapes grow in bunches.
My dog eats grapes.
These grapes taste sour.
We got many grapes.
Do you want some grapes?
How much are the grapes?
The grapes are sour.
These grapes are ripe.
Raisins are shrivelled grapes.
Raisins are dried grapes.
I like grapes.
These grapes are delicious.
Do you like grapes?
Wine is made from grapes.
We make grapes into wine.
He makes wine from grapes.
Tom doesn't like grapes.
Tomorrow I will harvest grapes.
Who brought these grapes?
Who bought these grapes?
Who ate all the grapes?
I don't like grapes.
- I like such fruits as grapes and peaches.
- I like fruit such as grapes and peaches.
Which do you like best, apples, oranges or grapes?
He was too short to get at the grapes.
There are seedless grapes and seedless watermelons. I wonder if there are seedless mangoes.
There are seedless grapes and seedless watermelons. I wonder if there are seedless mangoes.