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Three uses of like

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  • I did the job like you told me to.
    Conjunction
  • It tastes like chicken. Are you sure this is vegan?
    Preposition
  • Nobody ever told me what they think like she did.
    Conjunction
  • We can’t ignore the fact that he loves you like a father.
    Preposition
  • Nobody understands me like my best friend does.
    Conjunction
  • Do you like going to the cinema?
    Verb
  • They like horror films.
    Verb
  • They look nothing like their father.
    Preposition
  • I don’t like this dessert. It tastes like feet!
    Preposition
  • I like your new jacket.
    Verb
  • We like to go to the park on Sundays.
    Verb
  • You look like your aunt Mary.
    Preposition
  • That man looks like you Math teacher, doesn't he?
    Preposition
  • That girl looks like she’s about to cry.
    Conjunction
  • I didn’t like what they did to me.
    Verb
  • My father likes to cook for the whole family on Sundays.
    Verb
  • He likes Anne, but she lives too far away.
    Verb
  • What does your best friend like doing at the weekend?
    Verb
  • Your brother told me that he likes me.
    Verb
  • They seem like nice people, but I’m not sure if we should trust them.
    Preposition
  • My new clients speak German like native speakers.
    Preposition
  • That looks like my wallet. Where did you find it?
    Preposition
  • Gina is an amazing artist! She sings like an angel.
    Preposition
  • Like anyone here will tell you, you must be careful.
    Conjunction