Well, no one can write perfectly, right? so if you mess up, then you can fix it. If everyone's writing was perfect, then there would be no need for erasers, right? So think of the writing as a problem. You messed up, so the eraser fixes it. Sorry if you still don't get it, it's kind of hard to explain.
Meaning, that if you mess up on paper, you can erase it so the creator of this quote is trying to compare writing to life. When you mess up in life, you aren't perfect and you can't go make in time to stop yourself from doing it, but you can correct it. Just as an eraser would on paper.
I have two rubbers/erasers.
The forth zero means that pencils have erasers. I don't know look it up in a book. The internet lies. Just like it is right now.
288 pencils in 36 boxes, would mean 8 pencils in each box. If you had 288 pencils in each of 36 boxes, you would a total of 10,368 pencils.
"Son lapices" translates to "They are pencils" in English.
you should probably bring 5 pencils
pencils, eraser, papers, color pencils, crayons, markers, paint, brushes
Ce sont des gommes means "these are (rubber) erasers" in French.
Stationery is a term used for office supplies and paper. i.e. pens, pencils, staplers, erasers, permanents markers etc. Don't get it confused with 'stationary' which means when something has stopped or is not moving.
You mean, are the made in Japan? Well, no. But Iwako Erasers are from Japan.
That should be "unos borradores" , It means "some erasers"
If you mean the erasers that have a soft side and a hard side, it is because the soft side is designed to erase lead or graphite from a pencil and the hard side is for erasing ink.
"How many pencils?", in Spanish...