0
Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Vocabulary

Hi,Someone could explain me the difference between "seem","Like" and "Look like" ?

Thank you in advance.
  

Top answer

02font 00 0-

  • 02font 00 0-
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

4 Answers
0
0 01blockquote
01cite10Anonymous12cite10Hi,Someone could explain me the difference between "seem","Like" and "Look like" ?12br
12br
10Thank you in advance.12br
12blockquote
11font00Examples and context would really help us out, here.02font00 0-
0
0Ok,I´m going to explain better.02br
02br
00Look Like: I think this one refers to Physical aspect.For example: You look like Sean Connery.02br
02br
00Like: It must be beside a verb. You are like Sean Connery.02br
02br
00Seem: I´ve always heard phrases as "You seem happy" so I normally associate it with "frame of mind".02br
02
0
0Yes, "to look like + noun" refers to the physical aspect.02br
02br
00"Like" is used to make a comparison: "you are like a snake", "you sing like a bird", etc...02br
02br
00I'd say "seem" means "give the impression of being ...". It can be associated with "frame of mind", but with physical aspect too: "He seemed sick, very young, etc..."0-
0
0Thanks for your answer Pieanne.0-

Related Questions