This video provides a convenient shortcut for formal grammar, though it oversimplifies the fluid reality of modern English usage. It prioritizes prescriptive clarity over the actual complexity of how the language is spoken today.
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Like vs As (Easy Rule) ! 🔥 #shortsAdded:
English rule. The uses of like and as.
Like is always followed by noun or pronoun. Like means similar to. It is always followed by noun, pronoun, or a noun phrase.
Not a full clause. Let's move toward as.
It means in the same way that followed by a clause. That is as is always followed by a subject plus verb. Now, let's see some examples. She sings like a professional. Do it as I showed you.
As is followed by subject plus verb. He looks like his brother. Here, like is followed by a noun or pronoun. She talks as her mother does. Like subject plus verb. This taste like chicken.
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