something big
The simile "as big as a school bus" likely originated from the actual size of a school bus, which is large and easily recognizable to most people. It is used to emphasize the impressive size or scale of something by comparing it to something familiar and easy to visualize.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "take the bus."
The word "bus" comes from the Latin word "omnibus," which means "for all" or "for everyone."
Dad drove me to school because I missed the bus.
French students typically take public transportation, walk, bike, or get dropped off at school by a parent or guardian. Some students who live close to their school may also take a school bus provided by the local government.
The past tense of "miss" is "missed."
something or somebody who is like the size of an elephant
it doesnt matter how you get to school;bus, car, subway[if you live in a big city],walking,bike, moped, and/or taxi[if you live in a big city]
it depends on how big the dogs or the bus is
Depends how big the bus is.
They come in various sizes
Think about the things that are crowed and then apply them to a bus. The lake was a smooth as glass. The dew on the lawn sparkled like diiamonds.
make a lot of noise
yes they are huge
Lisa Moran has written: 'Big Cindy's school bus' -- subject(s): Bus drivers, Fiction, School buses
if the bus driver sees you... you will be in BIG trouble! it is possible not to though. you would probably get dettention... >:(
A school bus! :)
A school bus! :)