Examples of using "Encendió" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Tom turned on the TV.
- Tom turned the TV on.
- Tom switched on the TV.
Tom lit the stove.
He lit the fuse.
Light bulb goes off.
Cecil lit a candle.
Tom started the engine.
She turned on the light.
He struck a match.
Tom turned on the heater.
Tom lit the oven.
Ken lit the candles.
Tom lit his cigar.
Tom turned on the light.
Tom turned on his flashlight.
Tom lit a candle.
Tom turned on the electric fan.
Tom lit the candle.
The light turned on.
Tom lit a match.
- Yanni turned the TV up.
- Yanni turned the TV on.
Tom turned on the car radio.
He lit a candle in the dark.
She switched on the lamp because it was dark.
Because she was cold, she turned on the stove.
- He didn't light any candles in his room.
- He hasn't lit any candles in his room.
Tom took out his flashlight and turned it on.
Though it was cold, he didn't light the fire.
The man lit a cigarette with a lighter.
Tom lit the fire.
Tom lit his cigar.
- Tom opened the door and turned on the light.
- Tom opened the door and turned on the lights.
Tom lit a cigarette.
Tom lit a candle and went down to the basement.
She sat down and lit a cigarette.
He took a hot bath and turned on the TV.
And that's when it hit me; I had found my solution.
Tom turned on the small lamp on his bedside table.
No sooner had Tom turned on the TV than the fuse blew.
- Tom got in the car and started the engine.
- Tom got into the car and started the engine.
She sat and lit up a cigarette.
He turned on the TV, and promptly fell asleep sitting before the set.
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The Lord being angry at Moses, said: Aaron the Levite is thy brother, I know that he is eloquent: behold he cometh forth to meet thee, and seeing thee, shall be glad at heart.