English, asked by ajayseven, 1 year ago

what is the different between AS and LIKE .??​

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Answered by nobelghuman1237
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'Like', can be used as a Noun, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition and Conjunction. However, 'as' can be used as a preposition, conjunction and adverb. If the word 'like' is followed by a noun, it reflects something similar to or the same way as. On the other hand, as is succeeded by a noun, it means 'in the role of'.

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Answered by prapti6
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In English, the words like and as, are commonly interchanged and used synonymously. However, they are not similar in their meanings, as we use the word ‘like‘ to mean something we enjoy or prefer to do, or for someone you admire. On the other hand, the word ‘as‘ is used to refer to the occupation or character of a person.

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