Examples of using "Maçãs" in a sentence and their english translations:
How many apples are there?
Did you buy apples?
Do you have any apples?
They like apples.
- They're eating apples.
- They're eating the apples.
Do you like apples?
You like apples.
How many apples did you get?
We ate some apples.
We have yellow apples.
I love apples.
I ate apples.
We eat apples.
How many apples are there?
Do you have apples?
Do you have apples?
Did you buy apples?
I don't like apples.
I ate the red apples.
- They are eating their apples.
- They're eating their apples.
All the apples are there.
He still has a lot of apples.
These are very big apples.
They're eating the apples.
How many apples did you eat today?
These apples are for you.
I prefer apples to oranges.
Do you like apples?
I prefer bananas rather than apples.
They like apples.
Where are the apples?
The apples are ripe.
The apples are delicious.
I bought all the apples.
Who stole the apples?
I prefer oranges to apples.
- Apples are red.
- The apples are red.
He's buying apples.
There aren't very many apples left.
How many apples do you want?
We're eating apples.
The apples are finished.
This crate contains apples.
You like apples.
How many apples do you have?
I too like apples.
The apples are big.
I don't like apples.
Those apples are big.
These apples are rotten.
Tom ate three apples.
Do you have any apples?
These apples were cheap.
Where can I buy apples?
These apples are rotten.
Did you wash these apples?
I have to peel the apples.
- Which do you prefer, apples or bananas?
- Which do you like better, apples or bananas?
Give me half a kilo of apples.
There were many rotten apples in the basket.
Apples are sold by the dozen.
Bring a bucket of apples.
Apples grow on trees.
Please buy a few apples.
There are six apples in the box.
I like apples best.
She picked out three beautiful apples.
All apples are red.
Half of the apples were rotten.
All the apples are there.
He was caught stealing apples.
They stole apples from my orchard.