Well, friend, both "pencil eraser" and "eraser pencil" are correct ways to describe the same thing - that handy tool we use to fix our mistakes when drawing or writing. It's all about how you arrange the words, like painting different colors in a beautiful landscape. Just choose the one that feels most natural to you, and keep on creating your art with joy and confidence.
The likely word is "eraser" (e.g. for a chalkboard or pencil writing).
The weight of a pencil eraser can vary depending on the type of eraser and its size. On average, a standard pencil eraser weighs around 0.1 to 0.5 grams.
Yes. Goma is related to the word gum, as in gum rubber. The little pink thing you use to erase is a goma. However, the verb "to erase" is "borrar" and so "el borrador" is also a word for eraser.
It depends on which type of eraser you are talking about: Goma - The eraser at the end of a pencil or rubber eraser - sometimes called Goma de borrar. Borrador - Blackboard or dry erase board eraser - sometimes also pencil eraser. Limpiador - "Cleaner" is sometimes used as eraser Protector - "Protector" was the name of the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie "Eraser" in Spanish. Borrar - is the Spanish word to erase.
The eraser costs 1.50.
A black eraser is generally more effective for erasing pencil marks compared to a white eraser.
A mechanical pencil or propelling pencil is a pencil with a replaceable and mechanically extendable pencil lead.The eraser is fitted on top of the pencil at the opposite end to the lead.The maximum length of the eraser would be no more than half an inch when new.
The metal or plastic part that holds the eraser on a pencil is called a ferrule. It is usually crimped or glued onto the end of the pencil to secure the eraser in place.
an eraser...like a pencil eraser
The volume of a typical pencil eraser is approximately 1-2 cubic centimeters.
no it is not. if you touch a pencil it will break.
A small metal piece called a ferrule holds the eraser in place on a pencil. The ferrule is typically crimped onto the end of the pencil barrel, securing the eraser in position.