the word like

the word like has several different uses:

1. as a verb - 'i like football'
2. as a comparison - 'rugby is like american football'
3. to ask for a description - 'what's Ian Pearce like?'
4. to give an example or explanation, like this:

"because we lost yesterday, so the first team will change and Hucks will be in for McVeigh realistically, but I hope Lisbie is the player to make way LIKE

Green

Colin Doherty Davenport Drury

McVeigh Safri Hughes Brennan

Ashton Huckerby"

only form 1 (the verb) needs a 'd' at the end for the past tense.

Posted By: Dave in France on September 25th 2005 at 11:50:08


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