It depends on how you are using it. if you are saying well some things are difficult then yes. nut if you are referring it this way " there is something going on there tonight" than that is the other correct way
It is two words.
It is supposed to be one word.
Two major things Einstein invented was the atomic bomb and E=mc2 BY THE WAY : (the two is supposed to be squared)
2 things that you are not supposed to allow to happen to the American flag: Allow it to touch the ground, or burn it.
it's not supposed to, your nose and jaw are two different things, so no
"Even chance."
Similes: to compare two things using the words 'like' or 'as'☆ Metaphors: to compare two things not using the words 'like' or 'as'★ *Hope it helped you!*
A simile is a comparison between two things using the words "like" and "as." A comparison without these words is known as a metaphor.
It's supposed to be team mate so it's 2 words.
Two things. First, they record how much is supposed to be there, so when you come to withdraw some they'll know how much you can. Then they make loans with some of it. The interest from the loans, and fees for various services they provide, are the bank's income.
it's one word...
An analogy is when two things have something in common and the relationship can be seen or measured. It also means two things can be compared.