Examples of using "Potloden" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Do you have any pencils?
- Do you have pencils?
Do you have some pencils?
Do you have any pencils?
Do you have pencils?
How many pencils did you buy?
Your pencils need sharpening.
Are these Tom's pencils?
How many pencils do you have?
I don't have any pencils.
These are my pencils.
Put down your pencils.
I have a lot of pencils.
Tom sharpened the pencils.
- I bought two dozen pencils.
- I bought 24 pencils.
Are these pencils yours?
I bought three pencils.
Get me some pencils.
- Pencils are sold by the dozen.
- The pencils are sold in dozens.
Your pencils need sharpening.
These pencils need sharpening.
There are five pencils here.
They sharpened their pencils.
I bought a dozen pencils today.
The pencils are sold in dozens.
All these pencils are mine.
He should have bought some pencils.
Few students use pencils these days.
I bought a dozen pencils today.
Here are two pencils: one is hard, and the other soft.
I bought a new notebook and a couple of pencils.
He has two pencils; one is long and the other short.
- He has two pencils; one is long and the other short.
- He has two pencils. One is long and the other one is short.