Sometimes it has happened to some peoples that just before an event they had sensed it exactly as it occurred later.
He is happy
Metaphor; no like or as.
no there is no metaphor in the bad beginning
explain metaphor
what is an implied metaphor?a metaphor that suqqests a comparision rather than stating it directly_dee(;;*
He is happy
A metaphor for fog could be a "veil of mystery" or a "blanket of uncertainty" that obscures clarity and vision.
Yes, it is.
Anna and she swam in the pool. It is easy to remember when you can state the sentence as: Anna swam in the pool. She swam in the pool (not: Her swam in the pool), so combined they would be Anna and she swam in the pool.
The past tense is swam. (I swam, you swam, they swam) The past participle is swum. Present perfect : he has swum Past perfect : he had swum Future perfect: he will have swum
I invented christmas and swam to hawaii before it was on maps
While swam is the past tense of swim, swumis the past-perfect tense of swim. Swam would be used in the following sentence: "We swam down the river yesterday." Swum would be used in the following sentence: "We had swum down the river yesterday before going inside for dinner." =D
Stephen got a vision of heavens opening before death
swam!!
Swam is one syllable.
SWAM is the past tense of the verb "to swim". For example, "I swam ten laps of the pool this morning".
They swim, they swim like they've never swam before :3