Here are some sentences.
Raspberries taste good.
She likes raspberries.
raspberries are called 'framboises' in French
Les framboises - raspberries
At the Park, a farmer was handing out free samples of his freshly picked raspberries.
Technically specking there are blue raspberries but, sorry to disappoint you but they're not natural. The only way to "find" blue raspberries is to put blue food coloring in the water you grow them with, so obviously you can just pick them and say you "found" blue raspberries. But they would taste and feel the same.
151.2 grams of raspberries in one cup
Kail and raspberries would taste better than the carrots and raspberries.
4 cups of raspberries would equal one quart of raspberries.
For the most part; change the "me" to "I" and it's perfect. Also, it would be "better" if you said "Hollie and I picked the raspberries." That is called active tense, as opposed to passive tense.
A sentence to say in one sentence is to say a sentence in one sentence! It is quite easy to say a sentence in one sentence if that is all you have to say. "The cat with brown hair, hair of brown has the cat" is a sentence to say in one sentence. To say in one sentence the reasons behind the onset of World War Two does not do the subject any justice at all.
Raspberries' Best was created in 1976.
summer is good for 55 raspberries
Raspberries have only a very limited elasticity.