Meaning: This sentence describes tomatoes that have become ripe and juicy on the vine.
Choice of Words: The adjective "juicy" describes the amount of liquid in the tomatoes, and "ripened" means that the tomatoes became mature and ready to eat.
Alternative Expressions
The tomatoes were juicy and ripe on the vine.
Meaning: This sentence is describing tomatoes that are full of juice and have become mature enough to eat. The tomatoes are growing on a vine, which is a plant that climbs up a support.
Choice of Words:Were is a verb that means to exist or to be in a particular state. Juicy means full of juice or liquid. Ripe means to become mature or ready to eat. Vine is a plant that climbs up a support, such as a trellis or a wall.
On the vine, the tomatoes ripened and became juicy.
Meaning: This sentence is describing tomatoes that have become mature enough to eat and are growing on a vine, which is a plant that climbs up a support.
Choice of Words:On is a preposition that means in or at a particular place or position. Vine is a plant that climbs up a support, such as a trellis or a wall. Ripened means to become mature or ready to eat. Became is a verb that means to change or develop into something.