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Uraja Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Critics Like and Critics Liken

Guys what is the difference 'Critics Like and Critics Liken'. When should we use Critics Like and when should we use Critics LIken. Pls explain in detail.

Thanks in advance.

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Uraja
  

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"Like" and "Liken" are completely different verbs. " She likened the overly sweet wine to juice. com/dictionary/like - essentially, to enjoy something.

  • "Like" and "Liken" are completely different verbs.
  • " She likened the overly sweet wine to juice.
  • com/dictionary/like - essentially, to enjoy something.
  • EIDTED by khoff to correct misleading typo.
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"Like" and "Liken" are completely different verbs.

Liken: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/liken - essentially, it means "compare." She likened the overly sweet wine to juice.

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Grammar Geek ,
Thank you a ton for taking your time to explain me.

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