Examples of using "Lousa" in a sentence and their english translations:
The blackboard is blank.
Don't erase the board.
The teacher wrote something on the blackboard.
Ann wrote something on the blackboard.
The teacher pointed to the blackboard.
He drew two squares on the blackboard.
Tom wrote his name on the blackboard.
Tom drew two squares on the blackboard.
- What did he draw on the blackboard?
- What did you write on the blackboard?
What did Tom draw on the blackboard?
What did Tom write on the blackboard?
Written on the blackboard was my name.
The teacher called the pupil to the blackboard.
I can't see the words on the blackboard.
The teacher wrote French words on the blackboard.
Look at the blackboard.
The teacher wrote English sentences on the blackboard.
Take this piece of chalk and write on the blackboard.
I put on my glasses to see the blackboard.
The friction by the chalk on the black board made a disagreeable noise.
I copied in my notebook whatever he wrote on the blackboard.
The teacher wrote his name on the blackboard.
The teacher wrote something on the blackboard, but it was too small for me to read.
The teacher wrote English sentences on the blackboard.
I found my name written on the blackboard.
Er, Sir? What's written on the blackboard isn't an exponential function but a trigonometric one ...
Our math teacher drew a circle on the blackboard.
Compare your translation with the one on the blackboard.
Tom can't see what's written on the blackboard.