Examples of using "Alice" in a sentence and their english translations:
Alice smiled.
"Mary?" Alice whispered.
Alice was unfaithful to Eric.
Alice sleeps in her room.
- Alice didn't see the dog.
- Alice did not see the dog.
Jean travels less than Alice.
I don't care for Alice.
I don't like Alice.
Alice is my mother.
Alice is sleeping in my room.
Alice has tried to lose weight.
Are Mary and Alice really sisters?
Alice went to bed at ten.
Alice has stunning legs.
Mary and Alice look like sisters.
Mary and Alice are sisters.
Are Mary and Alice sisters?
Mary is as pretty as Alice.
Mary is jealous of Alice.
She was named Alice after her aunt.
Alice is sleeping in her room.
Green suits Alice.
Alice is wearing a sweet-smelling perfume.
Mary and Alice aren't sisters.
Green looks good on Alice.
Mary and Alice were like sisters.
Yuka types better than Alice.
Alice has a flower in her hair.
Alice is Mary's dearest friend.
Tears ran down Alice's cheeks.
Tom has dated both Mary and Alice.
Mary and Alice are Tom's nieces.
Mary was surprised by Alice's behavior.
Mary and Alice are Tom's sisters.
Mary and Alice often share clothes.
Tom doesn't think Mary is as pretty as Alice.
"Whose books are these?" "They are Alice's."
Alice is running to catch her bus.
Mary made Alice a new dress.
Tom, Mary, John and Alice are all Canadians.
Tom likes both Mary and Alice.
Mary and Alice are pretending to be married.
Both Mary and Alice have very long hair.
Tom told Mary that he'd kissed Alice.
Tom used to hang out with Mary, John and Alice.
As usual with young girls, Alice loves chocolate.
Tom, Mary, John and Alice sat around the fire.
Tom, Mary, John and Alice are all nuts.
Tom told Mary that he was in love with Alice.
Tom, Mary, John and Alice all have one thing in common.
Tom is married to Mary now, but at one time he was married to Alice.
If Tom and Mary can help John, why can't they help Alice, too?
Mary asked Alice if she could borrow a dress to wear to the dance.
Alice, not knowing where to find the book, asked her mother where it was.
Princess Alice of Greece was deaf and could lip-read in three languages.
Tom likes both Mary and Alice and can't decide who to ask to the dance this weekend.
Tom wondered what Mary would say if she knew he had spent the past week in Boston with Alice.
Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, 'and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice 'without pictures or conversation?'