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No, you do not need to add a comma before using the word "plus" when connecting two phrases or clauses. The word "plus" can be used as a conjunction to join two ideas without requiring a comma.
Not correct. The word 'after' is either an adverb (without a noun following), a preposition (when a noun follows), or a conjunction (connecting two clauses). The word following after is 'sometimes', an adverb or an adjective.Using 'after' as the adverb: Can you call after?Using 'after' as a preposition: Can you call afterlunch?Using 'after' as a conjunction: Can you call after I get home from work?
The Hindi word for connecting people is "जोड़ना" (Jodna).
The correct spelling is simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as".
The noun form of the word "compare" is "comparison".
A comparison without using a connection word is called a metaphor. The connection word is like or as.
allegory
allegory
Simile
epic simile
No, you do not need to add a comma before using the word "plus" when connecting two phrases or clauses. The word "plus" can be used as a conjunction to join two ideas without requiring a comma.
Simile
The car website gave me a side-by-side comparison.
It is true as cannot be used in a metaphor. A metaphor is a comparison of two things without using like or as. If you use as it will be a simile!
(sinew is another word for ligament, connecting bone to muscle, or tendon, connecting muscles)The damaged sinew in its leg meant that the racehorse had to miss the race.
connecting a word to another word
ratio