Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Similes and metaphors are similar but nothing more than a comparison in different ways. Similes use like or as and metaphors need none of that they just say exactly what they want to say. metaphor - You really are the apple of my eye. simile - Hanging with you is as easy as pie. metaphor - You've got a smile that lights up the room. simile - Let's stay together like the stars and the moon. Similes and metaphors are similar but nothing more than a comparison in different ways. Similes use like or as and metaphors need none of that they just say exactly what they want to say. metaphor - Sometimes you're hot and then sometimes you're cold. simile - Then again you can be good as gold. metaphor - Into each life a little rain must fall. simile - Don't just sit there like a bump on a log. Similes and metaphors are similar but nothing more than a comparison in different ways. Similes use like or as and metaphors need none of that they just say exactly what they want to say. whoa yeah whoa yeah And when you understand and say it's perfectly clear, don't you know that'll be music to my ears. That's another metaphor. Yeah. Now you're getting it. Whoa! Similes and metaphors are similar but nothing more. Similes and metaphors are similar but nothing more. Similes and metaphors are similar but nothing more Similes and metaphors are similar but nothing more
A2 US metaphor similar comparison bump log pie "Similes and Metaphors" by The Bazillions 670 37 markgordo2 posted on 2015/02/28 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary