Yes, I could. But I can also eat a pear without wearing socks.
Bob, you can eat that pear only if there is a pair of them for me and you.
noun. pear- "He grabbed a pear off of the tree to eat as a snack."
Lettuce eat the salad. (Instead of "let us" eat the salad.")What a funny pear we make. (referring to a pair of people while holding a pear)
pear!
With your mouth. ...
no
No
Because he loves and misses you when you aren't around, and your scent (which he misses) is on your socks.
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Past: Had Present: Have Future: "will have". "I had a pear, but I ate it." "I have a pear and I'm going to eat it." "I will have a pear when I go down to the supermarket and buy one."
To me, prickly pear tasted closest in flavor to kiwi fruit. I have seen it described as bland, but I love kiwi, so I would not categorize prickly pear as bland either. Depending on your preparation of the fruit, you may want to add a little (very little) sugar or pair it with another fruit, such as plums, but I know I will definitely buy and eat more prickly pears!
They eat apple and pear