Preposition and ConjunctionsLike Like can be used as a preposition, it means something is similar to or resembles something else,As can be used as a conjunction to show similarity, it means to do something in the same way as something else
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Like can be used as a preposition, it means something is similar to or resembles something else
As can be used as a conjunction to show similarity, it means to do something in the same way as something else
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Like can be used as a preposition, it means something is similar to or resembles something else
As can be used as a conjunction to show similarity, it means to do something in the same way as something else
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Preposition and ConjunctionsLike Like can be used as a preposition, it means something is similar to or resembles something else,As can be used as a conjunction to show similarity, it means to do something in the same way as something else
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Like can be used as a preposition, it means something is similar to or resembles something else
As can be used as a conjunction to show similarity, it means to do something in the same way as something else
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Like can be used as a preposition, it means something
is similar to or resembles something else. For example: - She looks like my friend Mona. (She looks similar to Mona) - She sings like a bird. (Her voice reminds me of a bird)
As
As can be used as a conjunction to show similarity, it
means to do something in the same way as something else. For example: - Do as your teacher says. (Do the same as what your teacher says.) - I called John as you asked. (I called John, which is the same as what you asked me to do.)
As can also be used as a preposition, it is used to
refer to a particular event or situation. For example: - I used to work as a teacher. - He's younger than his friends, but they treat him as an equal. - He started as a one-man business, but now he employs over 200 people.
Like or As?
Like and as (conjunction) can have similar meanings.
Here's where you use each one:
Like is used with any kind of noun, for example:
- She's like an angel. - My brother is like me. - Reading a book is like having a conversation with the world's greatest thinkers.
As (conjunction) comes before a subject + verb, for
example: - Don't change anything, I like it as it is. - Do as you like. - We left early as you suggested.