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what is the difference between to use "like" and "as"?
7 de fev de 2016 20:06
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like => followed by a noun phrase:
- This coffee tastes like mud.
- He runs like a racehorse.
as => followed by a verb phrase:
- This coffee is as muddy as it was yesterday.
- He runs as though he were a racehorse.
Or, in Colton's 2nd example:
- You are as dumb as a box of rocks [is].
The verb "is" is usually omitted as understood.
7 de fevereiro de 2016
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Like is, when you compare it to as, usually used to compare two things and say that they are alike. That car looks like a bug! As is used for comparing two things in a different way. "You are as dumb as a box of rocks!" Its is saying that you (not actually you this is just the sentence I thought of haha) are equally dumb as a box of rocks. Does that help?
7 de fevereiro de 2016
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