My aunt Holly is as tiny as an ant!
i weigh myself on the way
Homonyms: The bark of the tree is rough. The dog began to bark loudly. Homographs: They had a lead in the game. She used a pencil made of lead. Homophones: I ate eight pieces of cake. It's too late to make a change now. Homonyms: Don't desert your friends when they need you. The desert is a harsh environment to survive in. Homophones: He saw a bee buzzing around the flowers. The sea was calm and peaceful that day.
Both are correct sentences, but "The ant is an insect" is more specific as it refers to a particular ant. "An ant is an insect" is a general statement about ants as a group.
The antenna on the ant was long
If you don't protect your cat, it might get a mite infestation.
My aunt is monogamy.
His aunt is also his godmother.
That "large ant" is actually a termite!
I love my aunt and uncle. The boy's aunt was his mother's older sister, and she was very strict.
Easy.... Now they send out this worker ant to collect small bits of leafs to use in the ant hill. Something along those lines... :)
My aunt was malnourished because she had a cold.
When you are referring to a specific aunt, by name. (Notice it is not capitalized in that last sentence.) "I am going to visit Aunt Jenny." "I am going to visit my aunt."