Unit 8.1
Comparisons with Like
Introduction
Form
A comparison with like usually has this structure:
Clause + like + noun/pronoun + …
The clause is made up of subject + verb.
Example
- Your house looks like my mother’s house.
- This boy cleans like a robot.
- Those student apartments look like garbage.
Use
We use like to compare two things that are similar or identical.
Summary
The preposition like is used to make a comparison between two similar or identical things or ideas.
Like is placed
For example:
— “The kitchen smells like flowers.” = Like helps us to compare the smell of the kitchen and flowers.
Let’s revise this content within the {Form} section. Take a look at the {Example} section that shows its use within a context.
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