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Flyers Unit 03 Lesson 1 is/taste/looks/feels/sounds/tastes like

Flyers Unit 03 Lesson 1 is/taste/looks/feels/sounds/tastes like

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Flyers Unit 03 Eating out
Grammar Week 01
Mastering structures with Like

Learn how to effectively use the word 'like' in sentences to enhance your communication skills.

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Uses Of Like In Questions

The word like is used in different ways to ask questions. Such questions with like may have different meanings.

Like may be used to ask questions about:

  • Personality or the characteristics of something.

  • Preferences.

  • Physical appearance.

  • similarities.

The word like in these question is used either as a verb or as a preposition.

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Talking About Personality
Or The Characteristics Of Something

Like can be used to ask about personality or the characteristics of something:

Example:

  • What's your friend like? → He's nice.

  • What's the house like? → It's huge.

  • What was the weather like? → It was sunny.

Like in the above examples is used as a preposition.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are talking about personality
Or the characteristics of something?

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What fruits do you like?

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What's the weather like?

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What is your house like?

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What's her brother like?

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Talking About About Preferences

Like can be used to talk about preferences.

Examples:

  • What would you like to eat? → Fish, please.

  • What would you like to do next weekend? → Go sightseeing.


Like is used in these questions as a verb.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are talking about preferences?

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What would she like to do this Sunday?

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What does it look like?

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What would you like to drink?

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I would like some chocolate.

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Talking About Physical Appearance Or Resemblance

Like may be used in questions to ask about physical
appearance.

Examples:

  • What does he look like? → He is tall and has got black long hair.

  • What does she look like? → She is beautiful. She has brown eyes and short black hair.

  • Who do you look like? → I look just like my father.

  • Who does she look like? → She looks like her grandmother.

Like in the above questions is used as a preposition.

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It feels like ...

It feels like ... means something is similar to a thing you know, from touching or feeling it.

for example:

  • It's round, it's hard. It feels like an apple.

  • It's small. It feels like a candy.

  • It's soft. It feels like a teddy bear.

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It tastes like ... / It smells like

It tastes like ... / It smells like ... means something is similar to a thing you know, from tasting or smelling it.

for example:

  • It tastes like chicken.

  • It smells like pizza! I'm hungry!

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Labelling

Tigers ______ like a cat. But they're bigger and more dangerous.

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smell

sound

taste

look

feel

are

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Labelling

It ______ like pizza! I'm so hungry! Let's eat!

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smells

sounds

tastes

looks

feels

is

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Labelling

I ______ like my mom. I have back hair and blue eyes.

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feel

sound

taste

smell

look

am

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Labelling

This water ______ like ice. It's so cold.

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looks

smells

is

sounds

feels

tastes

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Labelling

Owls ______ like a ghost. It's scary.

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feel

sound

look

smell

are

taste


Flyers Unit 03 Eating out
Grammar Week 01
Mastering structures with Like

Learn how to effectively use the word 'like' in sentences to enhance your communication skills.

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