The's followthesameroutepatternwouldhaveplus a pastparticipleverb.
Sothepastparticipleformof B isbeenwhenweusewouldhavewith a verb.
Otherthanbe, we'reusing a verb.
Sothatmeansthere's anactionlike I wouldhavecomeif I hadhadtimeor I wouldhavehelpedyou.
But I hadtotakecareof a familyemergency, forexample, sowe'refollowingwouldhavewithanotherpastparticipleverbformwhenwe'reusingwouldhavebeenWe'retalkingabout a potentialstate.
So, forexample, like a job.
Ormaybeit's likesomeotheradjectivephraseyouusedthatreflects a person's condition.
Inspirational, however, isusedtodescribesomethingthatisintendedtoinspire.
Somaybeitdoes.
Maybeitdoesn't, butitsaimistoinspireSo, forexample, liketheuniversityhiredaninspirationalspeakerfortheevent, or I read a listofinspirationalquotestoday.
Perhaps I don't knowhowoldyouare, butifyou'reoldenoughtogotolike a baror a musicvenueorsomethinglikethat, thatcanalsobe a reallygreatwaytomeetpeopleandtofeelrelaxedwhentalkingtopeople, too.
So I hopethatoneofthosetipshelpsyouenjoyyourtriptoAustralia.
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Hi, Sammy, Sammysays.
Howdo I knowwhentouseasorlike?
Yeah, I talkedaboutthisinoneoftheearlyepisodesofthisseries.
MaybeEpisodethreeanyway.
Toreviewweuselikewhenwefollowtheexpressionwith a simplenounphrase.
Sowhenyou'retryingtodecide, whoshould I use, likeorashere, lookatthepartthatcomesafterthatkindofspaceinyourword.
Ifit's just a simplenounphrase, uselikeifyou'reusing a clausewith a verbinitusedassosomeexamples, myneighbor's catsoundslike a monster, orrecently I sleeplike a baby.
Soinbothofthoseexamplesentences, thepart, afterlikeisjust a simpleknownfreeze.