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Wat's the difference between "like" and "as" and when I should use them?
I don't know when I can use "like" and when I can use "as".
30 de dic. de 2014 19:15
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Here are some common uses of 'like' and 'as'.:
'Like' means 'similar to'. For example:
'A crocodile is like an allligator.'
You also use 'like' to give examples:
'You need to eat more green vegetables, like spinach and broccoli.'
'As' means in the role or capacity of, for example:
'He worked as a cashier in a bank'.
'As' is also used in comparative sentences:
I'll come as soon as I can.
He's not as tall as his brother.
I hope that helps. Please ask again if anything's still not clear.
30 de diciembre de 2014
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