like (preposition)

  1. 'Like' is used as a preposition to make comparisons and is followed by a noun
  • He looks like his father
  • She is agile like a cat
  1. 'Like' can be used with the modifiers just and very
  • My neighbour has bought a car just like mine
  • He is very much like his brother
  1. We use 'like' after the verbs 'seem', 'look', 'sound', 'smell', 'taste' and 'feel'
  • She seems like a good person
  • He looks like his brother
  • It sounds like it's raining
  • It smells like onions
  • This meat tastes like chicken
  • I feel like going to the beach