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When do implied metaphors use the verb to be?

Implied metaphors often use the verb "to be" to suggest a comparison without directly stating it. For example, saying "Time is a thief" implies that time stealthily takes away moments from our lives, without explicitly using "like" or "as." This verb can convey identity or equivalence, enhancing the metaphor's impact by suggesting that one thing embodies the qualities of another.


Is broom a verb?

It is a verb and a noun. Broom can also be a adjective when you use it in metaphors, similes, and sayings.


What is object of the implied verb?

The object is still in the same position in the sentence when the verb is missing / implied it is the thing that 'receives' the action:eg.On the road a company of soldiers. (verb implied)verb stood. On the road stood a company of soldiers. object company of soldiers.In the gardens vegetables rotting and wasted.verb lay. In the gardens lay vegetables rotting and wasted. object vegetablesWhen the verb is implied you can basically use any verb that works.On the road rested a company of soldiers.


What is the verb of implication?

Implied


How do you use in the first place in a sentence?

Use is a verb so it usually comes after a subject however in an imperative sentence the verb comes first (there is no subject - the subject is implied)Use your head!


What is the verb form of implication?

Implied


What is a figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between two unlike things?

similes and metaphors.


What part of speech is implied?

a verb. He implies there may be a test next week. "He" is the subject "implies" is the verb


What Is a Object of the Implied Verb?

The object is still in the same position in the sentence but the verb is missing / implied:eg.On the road a company of soldiers.verb stood. On the road stood a company of soldiers. object company of soldiers.In the gardens vegetables rotting and wasted.verb lay. In the gardens vegetables lay rotting and wasted. object vegetablesWhen the verb is implied you can basically use any verb that works.On the road rested a company of soldiers.


Is this a metaphor One thing about having no hair at all on your head you always look neat?

No. Metaphors are implied comparisons they don't use like or as (that's a simile). He thundered around the house. Your sentence is not comparing anything.


Does personification use similes or metaphors in its descriptions?

Personification uses metaphors in its descriptions.


What are children doing when they fail to use a noun?

When children fail to use a noun, they may be using a pronoun.Example: I like that. He wants it.They may be using an implied subject. An imperative sentence can be a verb only.Example: Run! Run!The implied subject is the noun for the person spoken to: Run! Jack, run!