I wanttobegintodaywiththewordlikelikesooneofthewaysweusethewordlikeistomake a comparisonwhenwewanttocomparetwothings.
OrperhapsMME.
Orwecanusethewordliketodothis.
Thecorrectuseoftheword, likeifyouwanttobeverystrict, isusingthewordlikebefore a nounphrase.
Sowhenyouwanttousethewordlikeormaybeyou'reguessing, should I uselikeoraswhichwilltalkabout a littlebitlater, Um, makesuretothinkaboutthepartofthesentencethatcomesaftertheword.
Soafteryou'relikeer, asdoesituse a nounphraseonLee?
Istherejust a nounormaybe a nounphraseIfthere's just a noun, thenyoushouldusethewordlikeLikeIsthebestchoicelikeisthecorrectchoice.
Inthatcase, let's lookatsomeexamplesofthis.
Okay, 1st 1 myfriendeatslike a pig.
Sohere I havetheword, likemakingthecomparisonbetweenmyfriendand a pig.
Sohere, ah, pigfollowsthewordlight.
It's a simplenow, so I knowthatlikeiscorrectbecause, likeshouldbeusedbefore a simplemountorsimpleknownphrase.
Let's lookatanotherexample.
Shesleepslike a baby.
Hereweseethesamepattern.
A simplenowbabyfollowsthewordlike, So I knowthat, likeisthecorrectchoiceherelast, theycooklikeprofessionalchefs.
Sohere, professionalchefsismynounphrasethatfollowsthewordlike I knowthatlikeiscorrectbecause I shoulduseitbeforenounphrases.
We'lltake a lookatsomedifferentexampleslater.
Whattodowhenthisisnot a nounphrase, Butpleasekeepthisinmind.
Weuseliketomakecomparisonswhenthecomparisonisjust a simpleknownphrase.
Okay, let's lookat a coupleofotherpoints.
Wecanusethewordliketointroduceexamples, maybelike a listwhenyou'respeaking.
Ormaybewhenyou'rewritingaswell.
Sowhenyouwanttointroduce a fewexamplesofsomethingyoucanuse, liketodothis.
Forexample, I didlotsofthingslastweekend, likebiking, hikingandmountainclimbing.
Here I'm introducing a listofactivitieshiking, bikingandmountainclimbing.
I usethewordlikewithkindofdownwardintonationtointroducethat.
So I did a lotofthingslastweekend, likebiking, hikingsoyoucanhear, likelikeintroducesthat.
Sowhen I wanttointroducetheexample, I canusethissortofdownwardintonationtodothat.
If, however, I wanttoasksomeoneforanexample, I shouldusetheoppositeintonation.
Thisis a verycasualwaytoasksomeoneforanexample.
Let's imagine a conversationthen.
So a person A says I havesomanyideasfortheweekendandbesayslight.
Fortoday, though, thewordassoasisalsousedtomake a comparison, however, thecorrectuseofasisbefore a phrasethatcontains a verb.
Sowhenwelookedatthewordlikewesawthatweuselikebeforeandnounor a nounphrase, sothere's noverbthatfollowsthewordlikewithas, however, ifthereis a verbinthephrasethatfollowstheword, weshouldusethewordas, let's lookatsomeexamples, hecooksjustasmymotherdoes.
Sohere I have a verbattheendofthissentence, justasmymotherdoesjustisjustkindofanemphasiswereit's showingthatit's it's exactlythesameasmymotherdoessohere, because I have a verbinthepartofthesentencethatfollowsmycomparisonword I needtouseasasisthecorrectchoicehere.
Let's lookatanotherexample.
Thisissimilartotheone I introducedwiththewordlikehereshesleepsasifshewere a babyHere I'vechosenIfhereyousee, thewordwere a verbfollowsthiscomparisonwordshesleepsasifshewere a baby.
Soherealso I'm notingsheisnot a baby, but I'm usingthephraseasifsheweremeaning.
Itseemsasifitseemsthatsheis a baby.
She's not a baby, but I'm comparingand I'm makingthecomparisonwiththeexpressionasifshewereso I needtouseashereOkay, lastone, wetalkjustaswedidincollege.
Soagainwesee a verbfollowsthecomparisonwordasdidinthiscase.
So I needtouseasasisthecorrectchoicehere.
Now, althoughthisiskindofthe I supposethestrictexplanationofthis I shouldmentionthatnativespeakersoftendonotfollowtheserulesinmanycasesincasualconversations.
Nativespeakerstendtousethewordlikeforallcomparisons, asmaysound a bitmoreformal.
Likeforintroducingexamplesorforaskingaboutexamples, however, suchasjustsoundsmoreformal.
Soif I wanttointroduceanexample, But I'm in a moreformalsituation, likeitwork, orperhapswithsomeonewhoisin a positionabovemeor I justwanttobemorepolite I canusesuchastodescribetheexampleshere.
Sohere I'velistedthreeexamplesinthiscasedepartmentsand I introducedthosewiththewordsuchasairwiththeexpressionsuchasso, suchasisintroducingthosein a moreformalway.
So, forexample, I havesomanyideasfortheweekend, suchaswecanusethesameupwardintonationtoasksomeoneforanexample.
It's justgoingtosound a littlebitmorepoliteifyouchoosesuchasInsteadofLikesothat's a basicoverviewofsomeofthedifferencesbetweenthesethreewordsorthesethreeexpressions.
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