"like" Which kind of part of speech??
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You can also point out that like serves as a noun, as in likes and dislikes. The word spans almost all parts of speech and can serve as an adjective (she mastered lacrosse, field hockey, and like sports).
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adverb is the answer
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The word ”like” can also be categorized as an adverb if it is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Take for example, the sentence below: The distance is more like 750 miles. In this sentence, the word modifies the adjective “750,” and is therefore considered as an adverb
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