Examples of using "Tony" in a sentence and their english translations:
Where's Tony?
Tony is playing.
Where is Tony playing?
Tony was happy.
I found Tony.
Tony lives in Kobe.
Is Tony there?
I liked Tony.
She told Tony.
Tony broke it.
Who likes Tony?
Tony was happy.
I helped Tony.
Tony was happy.
I helped Tony.
How old is Tony?
- What is Tony doing?
- What does Tony do?
- What's Tony doing?
This book is Tony's.
This desk was broken by Tony.
That's Tony's book.
Tony can run fast.
Who does Tony like?
Tony speaks English well.
Tony stood at the door.
Who likes Tony?
- Tony runs every day.
- Tony jogs every day.
- He is Tony.
- He's Tony.
This desk was broken by Tony.
- What is Tony doing?
- What does Tony do?
- What's Tony doing?
I played with Tony yesterday.
Tony lives in Kobe.
I liked Tony.
I visited Tony yesterday.
How old is Tony?
- This is Tony's book.
- This book is Tony's.
- That's Tony's book.
I asked Tony a question.
Tony has a nice voice.
Tony studies after dinner.
Tony did not feel poor.
Does Tony study after dinner?
How old is Tony?
- This book is Tony's.
- This book belongs to Tony.
I'd like to talk with Tony.
Yesterday I played with Tony.
- I asked Tony a question.
- I asked Tom a question.
I went to Tokyo to see Tony.
Where was Tony playing then?
How old is Tony?
Where is Tony playing?
Has Tony been watching TV?
I called at Tony's house yesterday.
It's Tom's book.
- "What's this?" asked Tony.
- 'What is that?' asked Tony.
But we call him Tony at home.
It seems that Tony bought an expensive car.
Who runs faster, Judy or Tony?
Who runs faster, Ken or Tony?
"I don't know", said Tony.
Everybody called me Tony in those days.
Though Tony is American, he can't speak English.
Tony looked down at his dirty old shoes.
I played with Tony yesterday.
Tony carved his name in a tree with a knife.
Tony saw green fields and small, quiet villages.
I met Tony on my way home from school.
I met Tony on my way school this morning.
Her name was Linda, and she was a year younger than Tony.