Examples of using "Mike" in a sentence and their english translations:
Good morning, Mike.
Mike smiled.
Mike sings well.
How are you, Mike?
Hi, my name is Mike.
How are you, Mike?
We call him Mike.
I call him Mike.
What's up, Mike?
Mike laughs.
Mike likes cats.
Mike and Ken are friends.
Hello, this is Mike.
Mike said that he would come.
Mike swims very well.
Mike walked up to the boy.
- Has Mike quit drinking?
- Did Mike stop drinking alcoholic drinks?
Is this your book, Mike?
This is Mike. Is Hiroshi there?
Mike really likes animals.
Mike speaks good Japanese.
Mike ran very fast yesterday.
Mike likes to play basketball.
Mike was elected chairperson.
I know that Mike likes basketball.
Mike named his dog Spike.
As usual, Mike turned up on time. He's very punctual.
Mike could not keep up with his class.
Mike is not a member of the volleyball team.
Mike has a few friends in Florida.
Mike has a few friends in Florida.
Mike is coming to dinner this evening.
Mike is the tallest of the three.
Who is heavier, Ben or Mike?
Mike is proud of his father being rich.
Mike can't play baseball well.
Mike has a friend who lives in Chicago.
Mike has been making a model plane since breakfast.
- Mike made a rude table from the logs.
- Mike made a crude table out of logs.
Mike doesn't practice basketball on Monday.
All but Mike were present at the party.
My friend Mike is studying chemistry at Oxford University.
Tom and Mike became acquainted through their mutual friends.
To everyone's astonishment, Mike won first prize in the speech contest.
Using only "Tom" and "Mike" in many sentences is very strange.