🤩 'Like a kid in a candy store' is a fantastic simile, and I love how you naturally put the simile in a sentence in your comment 😍👍🏻. Thank you so much for sharing 🤗.
It's funny... I'm a native English speaker, yet I've started watching these videos just because I find them relaxing. I think it's just the slow way she speaks throughout.
Hey, How are you doing?Where have you been? I really miss you when you weren't uploading videos.Every time i used to take a look into your channel hoping that you may have uploaded a video.
☺️ Wow, that is very kind of you to say✨. Sorry for making you wait so long, but thank you for continuing to look for my new English lessons 🤗. I am going on vacation in about three weeks, but when I return I will do my best to keep making new videos 🌸.
I am as happy as a lark to make this new English lesson and to hear that you enjoyed it🤗. Sorry I couldn't upload for so long; things were just really busy 😅. I am going on vacation in about three weeks, but when I return I will try to keep making new English lessons ✨.
Hi there,I ve never been familiar to similes before but after watching ur video I surprised 😮I love to learn English ….just because of ur videos… thanks jeny god bless you 🙏
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words 🤗. By reading your comment I feel inspired to keep making new lessons 😁. I am really glad you enjoy learning English so much and I wish you all the best ✨.
Hi Jen, I'm so glad to hear your voice in your videos after so long. Your similes are wonderful and I am sure that all your followers celebrate with great pleasure as well as me. We have one of them in this country just the same. "to sleep as a log": dormir como un tronco. I think I am one of them. Congratulations on being back and wishing you the best.
Hi Santiago 🤩. Thank you for always thinking about and sharing great music 🎼. Thanks also for watching this new English lesson and for sharing your kind words of encouragement 😍. It is interesting to know that Spanish has a similar simile to 'sleep like a log' 🤗. I wish I could be like you and sleep like a log, but my husband snores loudly and my neighbour's dog barks a lot 😅.
❤Thank you for your important episode. My friend is as small as a nut, and, as thin as a lath. You are as intelligent as a rabbit, and you are good like a deity.😊
Thank you for watching and sharing ☺️. I am as happy as a clam to know that you enjoyed this simile video 😁. Thank you for sharing your similes also, although I have never actually heard any of them before 😅. For thin we usually use the similes 'as thin as a rail' or 'as thin as a rake'.
@JeNsJyugyou Dear Mam, it was a comment on Sherlock Holmes' novel about his upcoming room mate , " he is as thin as a lath, as brown as a nut"😁🤩. Thank you very much for your feedback.😊
Hi Jen ❤😊 hope you are doing well and all your family 😊 Here are some examples of mine 😊 - last week I twisted my ankle, it hurt so bad 😔 it hurt like hell , but the pain is substantially subsided, and I feel much better now 😊 When the new shopping mall opened for the first time, people were running inside like chickens with their heads cut off ! 😅 because everything was low priced and some items were completely for free , wow 😍 My twin sister is as cool as a cucumber 🥒 but I have a bit of temper ! She's so nice to everyone, she's like a breath of fresh air 😊
Hi Sabrina 🌸. It is so great to hear from you ☺️. I hope you are doing well and enjoying the summer ☀️. I am as happy as a lark to read your lovely comment and so many fantastic examples of similes 🤗. I hope your example sentence about twisting your ankle and having it hurt like hell isn't true, because that sounds terrible ✨. I really like the other similes you've include too: 'like chickens with their heads cut off', 'as cool as a cucumber', and 'like a breath of fresh air'. 🤩. Thank you for sharing 💕.
Thank you for watching this new simile video and for your kind words🤗. Sorry I was unable to make any new English lessons for awhile 😅. I am going on vacation in about three weeks, but once I return from travelling, I will do my best to keep making new English lessons ☺️. Thanks for the encouragement ✨.
That's great😀. Thank you for sharing two excellent examples of similes in sentences 🤩. 'As fit as a fiddle' and 'As clean as a whistle' are good similes 👍🏻.
'As strong as an ox' is an excellent simile🤩! It reminds me of my father. Even when he was in his early 90's, he was still strong as an ox 😁. Thanks for sharing ☺️.
Hi miss I have been waiting for this day for months, and at last, it has arrived. Where have you been for so long? He has been given a pauper's burial because he was as poor as a church mouse.
Thanks for watching and for your wonderful comment 🤗. Sorry I was unable to upload any new English lessons for so long; things just became very busy 😅. I love your example simile, 'as poor as a church mouse' 🐭. Thank you for sharing it and for putting it into such a great example sentence, too 🤩. I am as happy as a clam to read your comment 🤩.
That is an excellent question 👍🏻✨. In Canada, many times when native English speakers are talking, we often omit the first 'as' if we use similes🇨🇦. I am not sure if native English speakers in other countries do the same or not, so I tried to teach the similes 'correctly', but sometimes ended up forgetting to include the first 'as'. You have very good ears 😁.