The second sentence the word is used correctly, but it is weak. The first sentence, the word is not used correctly. I think that the sentence, "Are these snacks really sufficient for your trip?," is more proper.
The airline hostess offered magazines and snacks to the passengers
They would be the subject of a sentence; for the object of a sentence use them. Example sentences.They brought some snacks for the party.I gave them some snacks.
'Quien no elije' = who is not choosing snacks = snacks saudables, not sure, an adjective describing the snacks. If "saudables" is a misspelling of "saludables", the sentence would translate to "Who is not choosing healthy snacks?"
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There are a few snacks that can you can make. You can try veggie trays or chips and dips.
At the supermarket, I can't never find healthy snacks
I think this sentence should be: Rocco gave his friends snacks in plastic bags.
Snacks are a broad category of food items, so you really can't invent it.
nothing home food is better
Are you asking for the root word of fishing and snacks? I cannot really understand your question, but the root word of fishing is 'fish' and snacks is 'snacks'
Starbucks, of course! They have really great coffee and snacks.
I like to share my snacks with my friends during lunchtime.