Examples of using "”tom”" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Hello, Tom.
- Hi, Tom.
Take Tom.
Hello, Tom.
Tom cheated.
Tom was kidding.
Hello, Tom.
Tom was screaming.
Poor Tom!
- Tom, wake up.
- Wake up, Tom.
- Tom hurt himself.
- Tom got injured.
- Tom sat down.
- Tom seated himself.
- Tom took a seat.
- Tom grinned.
- Tom smirked.
Tom failed.
Find Tom.
Tom's resting.
Tom'll succeed.
Tom moved.
Did Tom go?
Tom exercises.
Stop Tom.
Did Tom try?
Tom.
Tom was let go.
Tom's choking.
Tom became serious.
- I'm Tom.
- I am Tom.
Tom lost his job.
Tom likes to show off.
Tom likes traveling.
- My name is Tom.
- I'm Tom.
- My name's Tom.
- I am Tom.
Tom frowned.
- My name is Tom.
- My name's Tom.
Tom is probably waiting.
Tom ordered a beer.
Tom stayed at a hotel.
- Tom is stubborn.
- Tom is thickheaded.
Tom is easygoing.
Go and wake Tom up.
- Hurry up, Tom.
- Faster, Tom.
- Tom was sleeping.
- Tom slept.
Tom made his choice.
- Tom is working.
- Tom's working.
- Tom's asleep.
- Tom's sleeping.
- Tom is sleeping.
Tom'll speak.
- Wake up, Tom.
- Wake up, Tom!
- I'm Tom.
- I am Tom.
Tom stood in line.
Did Tom mind?
- Tom, wake up.
- Wake up, Tom!
Tom was pleased.
Tom turned white.
- Tom got angry.
- Tom got mad.
- Tom became angry.
Tom fell.
Tom is reading.
- Tom got fatter.
- Tom has gotten fat.
Go for it, Tom.
- Was Tom asleep?
- Was Tom sleeping?
Tom cleared his throat.
- Tom died.
- Tom's died.
- Tom has died.
Tom likes swimming.
Tom looked puzzled.
Tom seems bossy.
- Tom is disappointed.
- Tom is depressed.
- Tom is thirty years old.
- Tom's thirty.
- Tom is thirty.
Tom jumped into the lake.
Tom scared us.
Tom was harsh.
Tom was biased.
Is Tom sick?
Tom came by.
- Tom remained cool.
- Tom stayed cool.
Tom scratched his hand.
Tom is on sick leave.
- Tom broke his promise.
- Tom broke his word.
Tom is in the attic.
Tom fell into a panic.
Tom stayed home.
Tom seemed embarrassed.
Tom is a loon.
Tom is cool.