you can sharpen a pencil and not a pen a pen has ink and a pencil does not.
Yes you do if it is your only pencil so therefore yes
First, they get some wood, sharpen it into a 3D hexagon, make a circular hole through the middle, then put lead in the hole. They then put it on a conveyor belt, and has another super-speedy conveyor belt sharpen one end of the pencil. Then, they add some detail to the pencil. And the pencil is finished :D Optionally, they can also sometimes add a rubber to the other end of the pencil
After a pencil is sharpened, the extra materials left in the sharpener are known as pencil shavings. These should be dumped regularly as old-school electric pencil sharpeners have been known to rarely catch on fire due to an overflow of pencil shavings in the machine.
Because the output energy exerted by the user is less than when you sharpen pencils.
That is a physical change. The is no chemical change that takes place when you sharpen your pencil in a standard manner. I suppose if you sharpen it extremely fast, you could catch the pencil on fire, which would then be a chemical change.
Pencil Shavings
Pencil Shavings... They are the little curly wood chips you get when you sharpen a pencil.
you can sharpen a pencil and not a pen a pen has ink and a pencil does not.
It is wiser to sharpen your wit, instead of your tongue. I would like to sharpen my pencil, please.
I am sharpen take care
You can write, draw, sharpen it, play with it.
Sharpen my pencil
Since it's a shave-off pencil rather than a twist-up one, you'll have to sharpen it.
"Puedo sacarle punta al lápiz" means "I can sharpen the pencil" in English.
A tool that is used to sharpen the end of a pencil to make writing with it easier.
Yes you do if it is your only pencil so therefore yes