Examples of using "Pen" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Do you have a pen?
- Have you got a biro?
Is this your pen?
- Have you got a pen?
- Do you have a pen?
- Do you have a biro?
- Have you got a biro?
Can I use your pen?
- How much is this pen?
- What does this pen cost?
I have a pen.
I had my pen stolen.
Don't you have a pen?
- Is this your pen?
- Is that your pen?
My pen is new.
Write with a pen.
John has a pen.
This is a pen.
- Have you got a pen?
- Do you have a pen?
- Where is the pen?
- Where's the pen?
- Is this your pen?
- Is that your pen?
- I have to find my pen.
- I need to search for my pen.
- I have to look for my pen.
May I borrow your pen?
Please write with a pen.
Tom gave me a pen.
Where is my red pen?
I have to look for my pen.
I haven't got any pen.
Whose pen is that?
Can I borrow a pen?
You can use this pen.
He gave each of them a pencil.
This pen doesn't write well.
I need a pen.
Can I use your pen?
- That is not my pen.
- That isn't my pen.
- That's not my pen.
Can I use your pen?
"Do you have a pen?" "Yes."
You can borrow my pen.
I need to search for my pen.
Could I please borrow your pen?
Do you have a pen on you?
You mustn't use my pen.
Excuse me, may I borrow a pen?
Can I borrow a pen?
I need a red pen.
I'll give you this pen.
The pen fell to the floor.
- Do you have a pen for me?
- Have you got a pen for me?
The pen is mightier than the sword.
That pencil you're writing with is mine.
Your pen is better than mine.
There is a pen on the desk.
I don't want to write with this pen.
The pen is mightier than the sword.
Tom didn't know where his pen was.
- The pen which I lost yesterday was a new one.
- The pen I lost yesterday was a new one.
Write with a pen, not with a pencil.