A comparison that uses like or as is called a simile.
Example:
Heidi looked like a supermodel when she put on the little, black dress and high heels.
One example sentence using "its" is: "The dog wagged its tail happily."
The recipe called for three sticks of butter.
Using the correct capitalization and a more appropriate relative pronoun will make it a correct sentence:'She called me while I was there'
It is called acrostic writing when you spell a word using sentences, where the first letter of each sentence spells out the word.
In a sentence using "like" as a verb, you can say, "I like to read books." This means that you enjoy or have a preference for reading books.
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We like him.
They called their son John
A magician using logic is called a logician.
I like using the word octagon in a sentence.
I like guys in fact I only like guys.
Example sentence - The newspaper in our town is called The Grand Gazette.
figure it out its called using your brain
Yes, i goes like this: 'can you write a sentence using the word spasmodically?'.
A sentence with/using croutons. I like soup that has croutons in it.
The whole sentence is a simile. The definition of a simile is a sentence using like or as.
The simile in the sentence "The bugles called to each other like brazen gamecocks" is "like brazen gamecocks." This part of the sentence compares the sound of the bugles to the way gamecocks might call to one another, using "like" to establish the comparison. This figurative language highlights the boldness and assertiveness of the bugle calls.