Sentence examples for some cakes from inspiring English sources

"some cakes" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a sentence to refer to a certain amount or type of cakes, without specifying exactly how many or which ones. Example: Some cakes were left over from the party last night.

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"Now we're ready to serve some cakes".

You have some cakes with you.

Yet today King Alfred is remembered chiefly for burning some cakes.

And then you can bring me an ice cream and some cakes".

We'll buy some cakes, feed the pigeons - and watch the undertakers' ball!' They laugh again.

Maybe someone from the Sweet would pop round with some cakes.

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9. Fancy some cake?

"And she gave me some cake".

And then she gives her some cake.

Some cake and whipped cream with that smile.

And everyone takes some cake home, for tomorrow.

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