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How to use As and Like
This came up in a forum discussion inside our advanced English programme over the weekend and I think it could help all you English language learners out there!
COMMON ERROR: “As Walker, English means opportunity to me …” ❌
THE CORRECT SENTENCE IS: “Like Walker, English means opportunity to me …” ✅
▶️ As and like are prepositions or conjunctions and are often confused. The prepositions as and like have different meanings.
▶️ As + noun means ‘in the role of’,
▶️ Like + noun means ‘similar to’ or ‘in the same way as’.Compare
As your teacher, I’ll help you as much as I can
🟢 means the speaker is the teacherLike your teacher, I’ll help you as much as I can
🟢 means the speaker is not your teacher but wants to act in a similar way to the teacherHope that’s helpful!
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