Examples of using "Marylle" in a sentence and their english translations:
I gave Mary a book.
He sent a card to Mary.
He called his sister, Mary.
Tom laughed at Mary.
Tom honked at Mary.
- I wrote Mary a letter.
- I wrote a letter to Mary.
- Tom called Mary.
- Tom phoned Mary.
Tom showed Mary the photo.
I'm writing a letter to Mary.
Tom talked to Mary for a minute.
Tom offered Mary a handkerchief.
Tom handed Mary a manila folder.
Tom gave Mary his business card.
- Tom blew Mary a kiss.
- Tom threw Mary a kiss.
- Tom sent Mary a text message.
- Tom sent a text message to Mary.
Tom stood close to Mary.
Tom needs to talk to Mary.
Tom told Mary about John.
Tom handed the contract to Mary.
Tom handed Mary an energy drink.
Tom handed Mary a beer.
Tom teaches yoga to Mary.
- Tom bought a necklace for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a necklace.
- Tom bought Mary a ticket.
- Tom bought a ticket for Mary.
Tom was showing Mary how to fly a kite.
I will never write a letter to Mary.
Tom handed Mary a glass of red wine.
- Tom should have paid Mary.
- Tom should've paid Mary.
Tom gave Mary something to drink.
Tom told Mary about his new job.
Tom told Mary about his new car.
Tom gave Mary something to read.
- Tom fixed Mary something to eat.
- Tom made Mary something to eat.
Tom must be furious with Mary.
Tom told Mary the bad news.
Tom forgot to send Mary a Christmas card.
Tom decided to tell Mary everything.
Tom bought Mary some chocolate.
- Tom's always telling Mary that he loves her.
- Tom is always telling Mary that he loves her.
Did Tom tell Mary when John would be arriving?
Tom told Mary what John wanted.
Tom handed Mary a bag of sunflower seeds.
Tom bought a camera to give to Mary.
Tom remembers giving Mary the key to the suitcase.
- Tom didn't want to disappoint Mary.
- Tom didn't mean to disappoint Mary.
Tom doesn't even talk to Mary anymore.
Tom needed some money to buy something for Mary.
- Tom said he had a gift for Mary.
- Tom said that he had a gift for Mary.
Tom told Mary that he had a gun.
- Tom said he could give Mary some money.
- Tom said that he could give Mary some money.
Tom had no chance to tell Mary his opinion.
Tom could only tell Mary what he knew.
Tom had no intention of giving Mary any money.
Tom called to tell Mary that he'd be late.
Tom felt that it would be a waste of time to translate the letter for Mary.
Wait till I tell Tom before you tell Mary.
Tom told Mary he couldn't do what she asked him to do.
- Tom should have known better than to lend money to Mary.
- Tom should've known better than to lend money to Mary.
Tom lowered his voice and told Mary that he loved her.
Tom had something he wanted to show Mary.
Tom doesn't care what happens to Mary.
Tom told Mary that he wasn't the captain of the wrestling team.
Tom used to tell Mary stories about when he lived in Boston.
Tom offered Mary a job and she accepted.
Tom had no chance to tell Mary what he thought.
Tom didn't think it would be appropriate for John to give Mary a pearl necklace.
Tom proposed to Mary on the aforementioned afternoon, but she rejected him.
Tom offered Mary some money, but she refused to take it.
Tom told Mary that he didn't want to get married until he was thirty.
Tom has a good reason for not telling Mary what she wants to know.
I think you should tell Mary why you won't go to Boston with her.
Tom hasn't been on speaking terms with Mary for years.
Tom told Mary that he loved her shoes even though he thought they were ugly.
Tom told Mary he thought she was the most beautiful woman he'd ever met.
Tom knows what happened to Mary.