I enjoy playing volleyball.
To start a sentence without using "I," you can use phrases like "It is," "One can," or "In my opinion."
To start a sentence without using "I," you can use phrases like "It is important to..." or "One should consider..."
Your carriage awaits without. I would like to have my bread without butter, please.
I like round reticules; they're simple.
A metaphor is a comparison made without using the words "like" or "as." An example of a sentence including a metaphor might be, "Carolyn was a rock for her family following those hard days after Jim's death."
The sentence that is an example of a metaphor is "you are a rock." In this sentence, "rock" is used to convey strength or stability, suggesting that the person is dependable or resilient, without using "like" or "as." The other sentence, "she eats like a bird," is a simile, as it compares her eating habits to those of a bird using "like."
volleyball players and people who like volleyball
We like him.
Those who become enamored of practices without science are like sailors who go aboard ship without arudder and compass, for they are never certain where they will land.
I like using the word octagon in a sentence.
I like guys in fact I only like guys.
Why do you have to ramble on like that, I can't understand you! I like to ramble on and on about one subject.