Examples of using "Potlood" in a sentence and their english translations:
This is my pencil.
- Have you got a pencil?
- Do you have a pencil?
Sharpen your pencil.
Put down your pencil.
Tom sharpened a pencil.
That's my pencil.
Where is my pencil?
I don't have a pencil.
Draw with a pencil.
My pencil is red.
Is this your pencil?
This pencil is white.
This pencil is red.
This is my pencil.
- That is a pencil.
- That's a pencil.
Lend me a pencil.
Does anybody have a pencil?
- Have you got a pencil?
- Do you have a pencil?
The pencil is black.
Does everybody have a pencil?
Whose pencil is this?
Give me the pencil.
I forgot my pencil.
Is that pencil yours?
This is a pencil.
Write it in pencil.
I sharpened my pencil.
That isn't a pencil.
Is that a pencil?
Tom sharpened his pencil.
Mary sharpened her pencil.
He sharpened his pencil.
And the pencil's really a thing that, I think,
Can I use your pencil?
Please write with a pencil.
- I've lost my pencil.
- I have lost my pencil.
Could I borrow a pencil?
- Have you got a red pencil?
- Do you have a red pencil?
This is my red pencil.
Is this your red pencil?
What colour is your pencil?
This pencil is not grey.
Your pencil is very dark.
This pencil is very dark.
How long is this pencil?
May I use this pencil?
Can I use your pencil?
Write your name in pencil.
Can I borrow your pencil?
Tom lost his pencil.
Tom dropped his pencil.
I need a pencil.
- She gave me a pencil.
- He gave me a pencil.