Pencil (Noun)
Syllable division: pen·cil
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈpen.səl/ US: /ˈpen.səl/
#1 Meaning: A long, thin writing or sketching tool that is typically constructed of wood and has a point that is sharp and colored or black at one end.
Example:
> We need to buy a pack of pencils before the term starts.
> Please remember to bring a pencil to our next lesson.
#2 Meaning: Some makeup products' design.
Example:
> I need to buy a new lip pencil.
> Did you see the new eyeliner pencil?
#3 Meaning: A tiny light beam.
Example:
> There was a pencil of light that showed when she slightly opened the curtains to look outside.
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It’s good to have a piece of paper and a pencil available all the time.
Thank you for posting, Metchi! 😀
Try saying:
It’s good to always have a piece of paper and a pencil available.
Many researches and discoveries have been made using only paper and pencil
You sharpen your pencil. Then you cross out the incorrect answers.
Thank you for posting, Moung! 😀
Thank you for posting, Vlad! 😀
You can also say:
Many research projects and discoveries have been made using only paper and pencil.
Marina is buying a colored pencil box for her daughter.
Bruna likes using eyeliner pencil everyday.
The child wake up with any pencil of light.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
Bruna likes using an eyeliner pencil every day.
The child wakes up with any amount of light.
Recently, my wife has bought new kit of eyeliner pencil.
Good sentence Boubacar! 😀
Try saying:
Recently, my wife bought a new kit of eyeliner pencils.