Examples of using "Aufgegessen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Did you really eat everything?
He ate all of it.
We have run out of strawberries.
Tom ate all of it.
They ate it all
Wait until I'm done eating.
I've eaten all the crackers.
Did you eat all your vegetables?
Did you eat all the bread?
Did Tom eat all the cookies?
Did you eat all your broccoli?
Did Tom eat all the cookies?
Tom ate all the gummy bears.
Mayuko ate up all the cookies.
Half of the melons were eaten.
Tom didn't finish his dinner.
Mom, Tom ate my cookie.
Tom ate all the ice cream.
They ate up all the cake.
Tom ate up all the cookies.
The guests ate all the nuts.
Mary didn't finish her dinner.
Tom ate a can of beans.
She didn't finish her dinner.
Tom ate the whole cake by himself.
"There are no cakes left?" "I ate them both..."
Tom and Mary ate the whole cake by themselves.
Who's been eating my peanuts?
Tom finished off the soup.
- Tom and Mary have together eaten half the cake.
- Tom and Mary have together eaten half the pie.
Tom ate everything except this tiny bit of cheese.
The child who ate almost all this cake must be very fat.
If you don't finish your plate in three minutes, you won't get dessert.
Tom and Mary admitted they were the ones who ate all the cookies.
I finished off one half of the pizza and wrapped the other half in aluminum foil and put it in the fridge.
- I thought we had eaten everything in the house, but I found another box of crackers.
- I thought that we had eaten everything in the house, but I found another box of crackers.
After Tom had eaten all the popcorn in the bowl, he went back into the kitchen to pop some more.
- "Sorry Tom! I got the munchies and ate all your beetroot." "Doesn't matter, Mary. I expected that might happen, so I bought two jars."
- "Sorry Tom! I've eaten all your beetroot. I was ravenous." "It's all right, Mary. Since I thought that might happen, I bought a second jar."