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Diference between expresions

what is the diference between to say 'like' and 'just like'?

12 de feb. de 2014 6:44
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^Saul gives a good explanation. You can also think of the expressions in these terms


like is a comparison

just like is equal to. Saying just like means they are the same, or extremeley similar

 

Examples:

The food at this restaraunt is like the food in Hong Kong.

The food at this restaraunt is a little bit like the food in Hong Kong.

The food at this restaraunt is a lot like the food in Hong Kong.

 

The food at this restaraunt is just like the food in Hong Kong. (so: food at this restaraunt = food in Hong Kong)

 

12 de febrero de 2014
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"Like" and "just like" mean the same thing, when you are comparing two things. The only difference is that when you use "just like", it is to emphasize. For example:

 

--> The little girl is like her father (comparing the little girl to her father)

 

--> The little girl is just like her father (emphasizing the comparison between the little girl and her father)

12 de febrero de 2014

thanks!

12 de febrero de 2014

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