She runs like the wind.
Time is a thief.
A phrase that has a meaning different from its literal meaning.
The lawnmower roared to life.
The dog is so tiny he fits in my pocket.
Giving animate (living) qualities to inanimate (non-living) objects.
Compares two unlike things using the words like or as
Compares two unlike things without using the words like or as
An exaggerated statement
Repetition of a beginning sound
It's raining cats and dogs.
Silly Sam is surprising.
2- What rhymes with (man)?
1- What rhymes with (cat)?
6- What rhymes with (hop)?
7- What rhymes with (hid)?
I didn't expect to see Peter at the party. I was really ___ to see him there. (Present vs past participle)
I'm asking because I'm ___. Can you explain this again? (Present vs past participle)
The baby was so ___ after the earthquake. (Present vs past participle)
It is ___ to lie on the sofa and listen to music after a hard day at school. (Present vs past participle)
John was really ___ when he fell over in front of his girlfriend. (Present vs past participle)
It's so ________ when my neighbours play horrible music in the middle of the ight. (Present vs past participle)
This is map so ___ that I can't understand it at all. (Present vs past participle)
I was deeply ___ after his announcement (teadaanne). (Present vs past participle)
This sign is so ___. (Present vs past participle)
Lessons with Ms Robinson are never ___! (Present vs past participle)
I want to choose a new book. This one is too ___. (Present vs past participle)
I read an ___ book. (Present vs past participle)
My brothers are ___ because they are always leaving socks on the floor! (Present vs past participle)
I'm so sad the TV show ended. It was so ___.(Present vs past participle)