Examples of using "Brown" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mr Brown is a doctor.
Is Mr Brown a teacher?
Do you know Mr. Brown?
Do you know Mr. Brown?
I respect Mr. Brown.
May I talk to Ms. Brown?
Do you know Mr. Brown?
Don't you know Mr. Brown?
Do you know Professor Brown by any chance?
I'll call at Mr Brown's house tomorrow.
Let me introduce you to Mr. Brown.
Mr Brown is our English teacher.
I should like to speak to Mr Brown, please.
- He is on good terms with Mr Brown.
- He gets on well with Mr. Brown.
- He's on good terms with Mr. Brown.
- Mr Brown always carries a book with him.
- Mr. Brown always carries a book with him.
- Mr Brown always carries a book.
Mr Brown is looked up to by all the students.
Mr Brown speaks Japanese very well.
- I heard John speak to Mr Brown.
- I heard John speak to Mr. Brown.
Whichever Brown do you mean?
- Mr Brown took charge of this class last year.
- Mr. Brown took charge of this class last year.
The Browns were all kind to me.
Brown is not so much a writer as a scholar.
I am not as young as Miss Brown.
- The man who you saw there yesterday was Mr Brown.
- The man that you saw there yesterday was Mr. Brown.
- The man you saw there yesterday was Mr Brown.
My idea is that we should talk to Mr Brown.
Mr. Brown is teaching his son Chinese.
Mr Jones is sick and Mr Brown will teach in his place today.