They had their supper inside, sat reading or playing games by the electric light, and listened to the rain on the roof, for it came down more and more heavily.
After breakfast we'll have to pack it and get ready for the trip.
I'm sorry for them, but I'm glad for myself that I'm going to see the fire.
Then, from the red thing, he had squirted a liquid and the fire sizzled and went out.
Sure, an' the likes of a little boy like him runnin' the big car!
Whenever the water ran low the automobile could be stopped near a brook or lake, one end of the hose dipped in the water and the other stuck in the tank.
Well, what in the world are we going to do with it?
He'd be so lonesome for us that he'd cry, and then he'd start out to find us and maybe get lost and we'd never find him again.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teu" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.