Examples of simile sentences:
"cute as a kitten,” comparing the way someone looks to the way a kitten looks
“as busy as a bee” comparing someone’s level of energy to a fast-flying bee
"as snug as a bug in a rug" comparing someone who is very cozy to how comfortable a bug can be in a rug.
ill is very nervous or anxious. Don't beat around the bush kinda means don't do something irrelevant so that you can avoid something else that you have to do. Jill's heart becoming a bass drums means that something was causing her heart to beat fast, it could be worry, anxiety, fear, etc. Her face becoming a calm ocean means she calmed down. The spray nozzle is simply being compared to the way an elephants trunk hangs loosely
have a goed day
Generally the most important part of a main idea is the topic sentence.
Answer:
Do you regret
Love
Go
Want
Are you thinking
Don't know
Is Mary doing
Is studying
Does she like
Sends
Am planning
Explanation:
The present simple and present continuous (progressive) tenses are tenses we use to talk about events that are taking place in the present. Depending on the type of event, we will use a different type of present tense.
- The present simple tense is used to talk about fixed habits or routines, i.e. things that don't change.
- The present progressive tense is used to talk about things that are happening at the present moment, but will soon finish.
You can see more about how these tenses are used in the images attached below: