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Rashin Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

look like vs look alike(please tell me swiftly)

hello,
the twins look like their mother.

we look alike.

Is there any differences grammatically or semantically?

Regards
R.N
  

Top answer

Semantically the same but grammatically very different. (an adverb)

  • Semantically the same but grammatically very different.
  • (an adverb)
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Semantically the same but grammatically very different.

Mr A looks like Mr B.(phrasal verb)
Mr A and Mr B look alike.(an adverb)
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Thanks.

in #2 :Is alike prep.? or adverb?

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