Her hands were as cold as ice.
Last month these jeans were too tight, but now they fit like a glove.
To make an inference means to conclude or deduce something. A sentence using \'make inferences\' could be \'given all of the evidence stacked against him, the police had to make inferences that the man was guilty\'.
No, the sentence "He is a rocket on his bike" is not a simile; it is a metaphor. A simile explicitly uses "like" or "as" to make a comparison, while this sentence directly equates the person on the bike to a rocket, suggesting speed without using those comparative phrases.
The number 8 is in the left column.
The kids finally got into the intermediate level.
The sentence "Mike is a chef when he's in the kitchen" is a metaphor. It directly equates Mike to a chef, suggesting that he embodies the qualities or skills of a chef in that setting, rather than using "like" or "as" to make a comparison, which would indicate a simile.
A sentence with/using croutons. I like soup that has croutons in it.
Yes, you can make a sentence using bang. You can make any sentence using any words you like. Bang can be used like 'And suddenly, there was a loud bang!' Like that. Think of anything you like.
I like SPICE in my spaghetti
One example sentence using "its" is: "The dog wagged its tail happily."
That building is very historical. Like that:)
The man has collapsed like like a dam break.
U can make a sentence using plot like this "i made a plotline"
I like the study of Astronomy. Of course.
i like to jog around the lake
Make a sentence using hypothesis, controlled experiment and variable. Make a sentence using hypothesis, controlled experiment and variable.
this is a sentence using the word armchair.
I don't like neither apple nor orange.