oranges | Do you like apples or oranges? |
oranges | He likes oranges. |
oranges | He went to the store to buy some oranges. |
oranges | If you're going to the supermarket, will you please bring me back some oranges? |
oranges | I like fruits such as oranges and apples. |
oranges | I like oranges better than apples. |
oranges | I like oranges very much. |
oranges | I prefer apples to oranges. |
oranges | I prefer grapefruits to oranges. |
oranges | I squeezed the juice out of the oranges. |
oranges | Japan imports oranges from California. |
oranges | Midori ate the most oranges. |
oranges | Oranges are rich in vitamin c. |
oranges | Oranges are sweeter than lemons. |
oranges | Oranges contain a lot of Vitamin C. |
oranges | Oranges grow in warm countries. |
oranges | Oranges have a high vitamin content. |
oranges | She brought apples, oranges, and so on. |
oranges | She likes oranges, doesn't she? |
oranges | She squeezed the juice from several oranges. |
oranges | She wrung the juice from a lot of oranges. |
oranges | Spain is abundant in oranges. |
oranges | The branches were bowed down with oranges. |
oranges | The oranges cost 7 pence each. |
oranges | The oranges in this bag are rotten. |
oranges | The price of oranges has come down. |
oranges | There are no oranges on the table. |
oranges | There are plenty of oranges on the tree. |
oranges | There are some oranges on the tree. |
oranges | These oranges are good to eat. |
oranges | These oranges are ten for a dollar. |
oranges | These oranges have gone bad. |
oranges | These oranges mature fast. |
oranges | These oranges taste good. |
oranges | They export a lot of fruit, such as oranges, grapefruits and lemons. |
oranges | They grow oranges in California. |
oranges | They sell apples, oranges, eggs, and so on. |
oranges | Which do you like best, apples, oranges or grapes? |
oranges | Which do you like better, apples or oranges? |