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Hi,
I am a native English speaker, I am currenly teaching classes as part of my Erasmus year away and seeing as I have never learnt English grammar it is sometimes difficult when a student asks me why or asks about a certain grammar point!! because I just know what sounds wrong or right, but not the reason behind it.
Last week a student asked me about the difference between as and like. I have looked into this and I have taken a handout from this site also to use in class. But I have a couple of sentences I am not sure about....
1. I regard them as friends
2. I gave it to her as a present
3. Considered as a whole, the project is very good
4. I feel like a holiday
5. I'll do it as agreed
Could you help me please by explaining why As and Like is used in each sentence...?
Many thanks, K.
I am a native English speaker, I am currenly teaching classes as part of my Erasmus year away and seeing as I have never learnt English grammar it is sometimes difficult when a student asks me why or asks about a certain grammar point!! because I just know what sounds wrong or right, but not the reason behind it.
Last week a student asked me about the difference between as and like. I have looked into this and I have taken a handout from this site also to use in class. But I have a couple of sentences I am not sure about....
1. I regard them as friends
2. I gave it to her as a present
3. Considered as a whole, the project is very good
4. I feel like a holiday
5. I'll do it as agreed
Could you help me please by explaining why As and Like is used in each sentence...?
Many thanks, K.