‘Like’
is Adjective, Adverb, Conjunction, Noun, Preposition and Verb.
Synonyms:
A
similar kind, akin to, approximating, as if, be fond of, be keen on, be partial
to, comparable, enjoy, equal, in the vein of, probably, reminiscent of,
resembling, same, similar to, similar, want to have, wish to
Note: The
use of ‘like’ as a conjunction is considered incorrect by some authors.
Sentences:
1. Anne cannot do it like you do.
2. Did you like Angelina’s song?
3. Do you like your new neighbor?
4. Good workers like good pay.
5. I like jogging, and yoga.
6. It didn’t turn out like she intended.
7. It looks like fog this morning.
8. John hopped out of the car like it was on fire.
9. Kelly won't go to places like discos and bars.
10.
Mary doesn’t want to be
friends with the likes of you.
11.
My father likes people
with a sense of humor.
12.
Nicky likes good
novels.
13.
She loved cats, dogs,
and the like.
14.
Suzie behaves like
she owns the house.
15.
That sounds like
train coming now.
16.
Tom would like a beer
now!
17.
We all have different
likes and dislikes.
18.
We were angry at
being treated like children.
19.
What's it like, being
a mother?
20.
Would you like to meet
her today?
21.
Zany didn’t like his flirtation.
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