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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Use 'Like' or 'as' in this sentence?

Like most of you did, I spent all day with my family.'
  

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' Technically, 'as' is the correct choice (think of it as an adverb), but many people have long used 'like'.

  • ' Technically, 'as' is the correct choice (think of it as an adverb), but many people have long used 'like'.
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AnonymousLike most of you did, I spent all day with my family.'
Technically, 'as' is the correct choice (think of it as an adverb), but many people have long used 'like'.
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"It looks like we're going home without a suntan."

Hello. Here I got one more example of "like".
Like + S + V. It's wrong or right in grammar, and when are they used? In informal English (like slang...etc)? Do it exist in tests? if yes, what will you do?

Thank you

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