English Grammar – Prepositions – Like
What are Prepositions
Prepositions are those words, which show the relationship of Nouns (or Pronouns) with the other words in the sentence. Prepositions are used before Nouns (or Pronouns) in the sentence.
Like
‘Like’ is used to refer to the similarity between two things. It is used to compare one thing with the other or used to give example of something to show the similarity.
Examples:
You dance like Michael Jackson.
Don’t behave like an idiot.
She sings very good like her sister.
I feel like sleeping.
She treats him like a dog.
Your brother is not like you.
He disappeared like a ghost.
When I went to the hills, it felt like heaven.