💡 Trivia When do we use like and as?

plhbg1

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We use “like” when comparing a noun to a noun, as in “Apples are round, like oranges” or “Apples, like oranges, are round.”

We use “as” when comparing a verb to a verb, as in “Do as I do” or “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.”
 

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