Yes, of course. Here's a few:
I picked an apple from an apple tree.
I get my apples from the orchard nearby, there's lots of apple trees there.
That farmer is picking apples from that apple tree.
A Tree can produce oxygen as well has carbon-dioxide.
i am playing under the tree.
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The blue jay was hidden in the tree's foliage.
Not as such. Apples are a random drop from Oak Trees. There is no apple tree.
Joey could not properly steer his sled causing in to hit a tree and break a runner.
Tree+flower=apple
flower + tree = apple
You could consider only tree a noun. Or apple as well, since it is used as a noun adjunct, not technically an adjective. You could also consider "apple tree" to be a compound noun.
Do you know anyone that has an apple tree??? If so then just ask them if they need or are using their apple and if there NOT ask is you can pick some and that will help you save money on your apples. If they are using their apples..... (more then one person has an apple tree. ) the just by some cheap caramel
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