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1 EXPRESSIONS WITH “LIKE”
GRAMMAR TIME EXPRESSIONS WITH “LIKE” By Lilian Marchesoni

2 Like as a verb can be used before a gerund or an infinitive
Like as a verb can be used before a gerund or an infinitive. It means “enjoy”. Fred likes going (to go) scuba diving.

3 Like can be used with would to talk about wants and desires.
Lisa would like to see an active volcano someday.

4 Jeff looks like his sister.
As a preposition, like means “similar to”. It can be followed by a noun or pronoun. Jeff looks like his sister.

5 The phrase something like means “about”.
It’s something like two meters long.

6 NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE IN THESE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

7 to describe personality.
What is Susan like? She’s very sensitive. to describe personality.

8 What does Olivia look like?
She’s short and has shoulder-length blond hair. to describe physical appearance.

9 What does Jessica like (to do)?
She likes playing soccer. to describe personal preferences.


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