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If you combine two independent clauses (two sentences) into one sentence, you need to use a comma and a conjunction. Right: I am hungry, and I am tired. Right: I am hungry, but I am not going to eat. Wrong: I am hungry and I am cold. Wrong: I am hungry, I am cold. You could also use a semicolon if the two thoughts are closely related. If you use a semicolon, do not use a conjunction. Right: I am hungry; I am going to eat. Wrong: I am hungry; and I am going to eat.
"Tiene hambre el lobo" translates to "the wolf is hungry" in English. It is a common expression used to convey that someone is very hungry or famished.
a bear in hibernation.
I saw an old friend recently at the grocery store.
The correct spelling is wolf.An example sentence is: The wolf circled his prey.Another example sentence is: I have a pet wolf.
The hungry wolf prowled the periphery of the herd of bison.
You can use the word "hungry" in a simile like this: I am as hungry as a wolf.
As the predator was extremely hungry, it tried its best to catch some rabbits. In this sentence, the 'predator' can be anything: a wolf, tiger, bear,... :)
It means thin, starved, hungry. The gaunt appearance of the wolf indicated it had not eaten in several days.
As the predator was extremely hungry, it tried its best to catch some rabbits. In this sentence, the 'predator' can be anything: a wolf, tiger, bear,... :)
The flood waters finally started to recede as the rains stopped. Jenna thought she saw the hungry wolf recede into the shadows.
The duration of The Hungry Wolf is 540.0 seconds.
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The Hungry Wolf was created on 1942-02-21.
Yes,you can use it in a sentance. Like: I saw a wolf today.
The sentence is: I still need to do the laundry and I'm very hungry becuase i missed lunch.
Hungry Like the Wolf was created on 1982-05-04.