as talkative as my mother
as talkative as a clam
as talkative as a herd of geese
as talkative as the crowd at citi feild/ Yankee Stadium/ any on you like
Yes, a simile is a comparative statement or phrase that uses the words "like" or "as" Example: "This simile is as cool as my sunglasses" or "This simile is like the most awesome thing ever"
A simile.
No, just talkative. The role of Macbeth, however.....
simile and METAPHOR AND PERSONIFICATION AND CHEESE
I believe this is a simile.
The comparative form of "talkative" is "more talkative" and the superlative form is "most talkative."
Comparative: more talkative Superlative: most talkative
Comparative: more talkative Superlative: most talkative
More talkative and most talkative
what is talkative personality?
Boys are the ones that are talkative the girl are not more talkative then boys.
She was so talkative during the meeting that she barely let anyone else speak.
Talkative is an adjective. Talkative is an adjective when it is used to limit or qualify a noun, e.g., "a talkative guest." More times than not, Talkative will be used as a predicate adjective. A predicate adjective is an adjective used to limit or qualify the subject or direct object. Ex. Jim is talkative -- Jim being the subject and talkative the predicate adj. Ex. It made him sick -- pred adj describing the direct object.
A simile.
talkative is known as 'vachaal' in hindi
A group of talkative women can be called a "chatter" or a "gaggle."
A metaphor