Sunday, 18 January 2015

Like vs. As


LIKE vs. AS

Be careful, in similar sentences that use LIKE and AS, the meanings of each sentence are very different. For example:
  • As your boss, I must warn you to be careful.
    (I am your boss.)
  • Like your boss, I must warn you to be careful.
    (I am not your boss, but he/she and I have similar attitudes.)

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