*Questions with “Like”

Like is a word that used too often. It is used in personality of something, hobbies, physical appearance and preferences.

Personality or the characteristics of something

  • What is the microwave like?
  • What was the house’s kitchen like?

Hobbies

  • What do you like doing in the house?
  • What does your mother like doing in her leisure?
    - She likes doing the housework.

Physical appearance

  • What does detached house look like?
  • What does the corrider look like?

Preferences

  • What would you like to do this thursday?
    -Well, I have to move to another house. So, nothing.
  • What would you like to eat?
    -Kitchen is mess. First, clean the kitchen then we can eat something.

Like can be used to ask questions about:

  • Personality or the characteristics of something;
  • Hobbies;
  • Physical appearance;
  • Preferences.

Like can be used to ask questions about:

  • Personality or the characteristics of something;
  • Hobbies;
  • Physical appearance;
  • Preferences.

For example:
“What does the guest room look like?” = In this sentence, Like is used to ask about physical appearance of something.
“‘What would you like to buy, Sir?’ ‘I need to buy a fridge and microwave.'” = Like is used to ask about preferences.

Let’s revise this content within the [Form] section. Take a look at the [Example] section that shows its use within a context.