Usages of el lápiz
Ella anota las ideas en su cuaderno nuevo con un lápiz.
She writes down the ideas in her new notebook with a pencil.
Tus lápices, cuyos colores son vivos, están sobre la mesa.
Your pencils, whose colors are bright, are on the table.
Guardé el borrador y el lápiz en el estuche para no perderlos.
I put the eraser and the pencil in the case so I don’t lose them.
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