Saca el lapiz.
To a class:
Saquen el lapiz.
The Spanish word for "pencil sharpener" is "sacapuntas" or "cortalápices".
i know 'can i borrow a pencil?' in spanish which is '¿Puedo prestar un lápiz?'
¿Cuántos lápices hay?
agarrar un lápiz
¿Puedo sacarle punta a mi lápiz?
El borrador
Sácale punta a mi lápiz.
That is a physical change. The is no chemical change that takes place when you sharpen your pencil in a standard manner. I suppose if you sharpen it extremely fast, you could catch the pencil on fire, which would then be a chemical change.
The word for pencil in Spanish is "lápiz".
Pencil in spanish is lapiz with an accent on the [second letter].
Pencil Shavings
Pencil Shavings... They are the little curly wood chips you get when you sharpen a pencil.
you can sharpen a pencil and not a pen a pen has ink and a pencil does not.
right amazing hand
to say pencil case in spanish you spell it as un estuche
"Lapiz" is pencil in spanish.
It is wiser to sharpen your wit, instead of your tongue. I would like to sharpen my pencil, please.
On average, a student might sharpen their pencil once or twice a day, depending on how frequently they use it and the type of pencil they are using. Some students may go a whole day without needing to sharpen their pencil, while others may need to sharpen it multiple times throughout the day.