Examples of using "Maçã" in a sentence and their english translations:
The apple fell!
We love eating apples.
I like apples.
It's a fruit.
He wants an apple.
I ate the apple.
Emily ate an apple.
Give me an apple.
This apple is sour.
- I am eating an apple.
- I'm eating an apple.
Who stole the apple?
That apple is big.
Emily ate an apple.
This apple is sweet.
- Tom ate an apple.
- Tom ate the apple.
- I am eating an apple.
- I'm eating an apple.
Would you like another apple?
It looks like an apple.
He wants an apple.
The apple fell!
I am eating an apple.
I want an apple.
Do you want an apple?
- I ate the apple.
- I have eaten the apple.
You will wash the apple.
I peeled the apple.
Is an apple?
- I am eating an apple.
- I eat an apple.
- I'm eating an apple.
I also like apples.
If it looks like an apple and it tastes like an apple, it's probably an apple.
I gave Tom an apple.
I can peel an apple.
An apple fell off the tree.
- It is John's apple.
- It's John's apple.
This apple is very red.
This apple is redder.
This apple is very red.
There is an apple on the desk.
- That apple is bruised.
- This apple is rotten.
The apple tastes sweet.
He reached for the apple.
He wants an apple.
How much is an apple?
He's eating an apple.
The apple is red.
He sketched an apple.
The apple is rotten.
I like apples.
This apple is sour.
This is an apple.
I ate an apple.
I have an apple.
Who stole the apple?
Every apple is red.
He lives inside an apple.
This apple is big.
Tom sliced the apple.
Tom peeled the apple.
Tom peeled an apple.
Tom ate an apple.
Is the apple red?
I don't want an apple.
Is this apple yellow?
Are they eating the apple?
- She ate the apple.
- She ate an apple.
We washed an apple.
- He washed an apple.
- He rinsed off an apple.
I'll wash my apple.
This apple tastes sour.
She ate one apple.
She's eating an apple.
- This is bad.
- This is an apple.
Tom wants an apple.
Tom ate the apple.
I ate the apple.
This is an Apple.
This apple is green.