There is a bag- you are referring to one bag, not the many peaches. If you said there are peaches in the bag, that would be different.
I would say apples ripe faster in a bag because the plastic bag traps heat inside which helps ripen them faster. The same can be said about any fruit, including bananas, pears, peaches, etc.
Since i live in goergia i would have to say that it is famous for its peaches,pecans and peaches
you can say i have a lot of big and little peaches in my bowl on the table
桃子/Táozi
'Peach' in Spanish is 'durazno.'
pesche e vino
Esperanza gives Isabel her porcelain doll and a bag of peaches as a gesture of their friendship and to show that she values and cares for Isabel. By giving her prized possessions, Esperanza is also sharing a part of her own happiness and memories with Isabel during a difficult time.
In French, "peaches" is pronounced as "pêches." The "ê" sound is similar to the "ay" sound in English words like "day" or "say," and the "ch" is pronounced softly as "sh."
From laden boughs, from hands
you say ''pallip pai'' in order to say school bag in tamil
It depends on the sentence. If you say, "I put my groceries in a bag," , that would be a noun. But if you say, "I bag my groceries," , that is a verb.
la mochila is how you say book bag in spanish