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Remember It


- Expressing likes and dislikes
- Describing people, places and things
- Offering, accepting and refusing


Learn It


To Like, To Look Like, To Be Like The questions:

  • What does he like?
  • What does he look like?
  • What would he like?
  • What is he like?
  • How is he?

Like

As a verb like can mean to enjoy or approve of.

For Example
"I like your new car."


Like can also mean similar to or in the same way.

For Example
Q. "What does he look like?" - A. "He looks like his brother."


The expression would like is used when we make requests and offers.

For Example
"I' d like another glass of wine, please."


However "What is he/she/it like?" is a specific question about the personality of someone or the attributes of something, here you do not use like in the answer.

For Example
Q. "What is he like?" - A. "He is very nice."
Q. "What is it like?" - A. "It is very reliable."


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