AS or LIKE? I work LIKE my father. What a beautiful beach! It’s LIKE Sardinia. I wish I had a car LIKE yours. =COME I work AS a teacher. Rome is nice AS a place to visit, but I wouldn’t live there. I received this watch AS a birthday present. simile a, uguale a in qualità di, nei panni di, nel ruolo di LIKE AS + NOME o PRONOME
AS or LIKE? =COME simile a, uguale a in qualità di, nei panni di, nel ruolo di LIKESUCH AS + NOME o PRONOME Certi sport, COME la boxe, possono essere pericolosi. Some sports, LIKE boxing, can be dangerous. per esempio =
AS or LIKE? =COME + FRASE Non ho toccato niente. Ho lasciato tutto COM’era. Avresti dovuto farlo COME ti ho detto io. You should have done it AS I told you. I didn’t touch anything. I left everything AS it was. AS
SOME PRACTICE That large cat looks ………………… a cheetah. The new penguin area is very big – it’s …………………………………… an Olympic swimming pool. Mary regards her cat ………………………….. a member of her family. She could photograph the animals just ……………………………… a professional. He went to the fancy dress party dressed ………………………….. a gorilla. Working with animals is OK …………………………….. a temporary job but I wouldn’t do it permanently. She dances ………………… she sings: really badly! This meat is awful! It tastes …………………………… cat food. I love wild animals, …………………………………… sharks, bears and leopards. AS LIKE AS LIKE AS LIKE
AS si usa anche nelle espressioni….. AS ALWAYS AS USUAL COME SEMPRE COME AL SOLITO He is late AS always. He hasn’t done his homework AS usual.