Martin picked a bag full of apples to take to his teammates.
"The subtraction of two apples from a basket of five apples leaves three apples in the basket."
You can use "and" as a coordinating conjunction to connect equal words in a sentence. For example, "I bought apples and oranges." In this case, "and" joins the two nouns "apples" and "oranges," indicating that both items were purchased. This structure can also apply to other parts of speech, such as verbs or adjectives.
To write a number sentence for a question, first identify the key quantities and the operation needed to relate them. For example, if the question asks how many apples are left after eating some, you could represent it as: total apples - apples eaten = apples left. Ensure that the number sentence clearly reflects the relationship described in the question.
green apples by far. do not use pink lady apples or other apples because they ruin it.
Two because that's how many apples you took. USE YOUR BRAIN!!
i love to grind apples.
You can embed a quote in a sentence or you can just say, e.g. He said "apples are red" embedded that would be: I argued that apples were green but "apples are red" is the most common view
"The subtraction of two apples from a basket of five apples leaves three apples in the basket."
you can't really equate apples with Oranges.
like apples in your dinner thats right ok
Our team earned additional points for creativity.
Answer: "I love to eat apples but not lemons!" Kyle said comtemptuously
Apples are common to many places in the US.
Roy was very keen for apples today.
"Apples and oranges taste good apart and also together."
answer it your selves idk morons do u like caramel apples?
No you can not because you are making a list and so what the topic is who use what happened the most and trun it into a sentence.