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** since, the reason for: ''The test is over as we ran out of time''
** since, the reason for: ''The test is over as we ran out of time''
** even, though: ''Nice as he seems, he's really a jerk''
** even, though: ''Nice as he seems, he's really a jerk''
* like = preposition
* like = preposition or adverb
** similar to, in the same way: ''working like a madman, a car like yours''
** similar to, in the same way: ''working like a madman, a car like yours''
** taking on the characteristics of (adverb): ''acting like a child''
** taking on the characteristics of (adverb): ''acting like a child''
** for example: ''it's a place'' ''like home''
** for example: ''it's a place'' ''like home''
* not to be confused with "like" as a verb, as in "I like cookies"
** << note the use of "as" here
* examples of the difference between as and like:
* examples of the difference between as and like:
**''He flew '''like''' a bird''  v. ''He flew '''as''' a bird''
**''He flew '''like''' a bird''  v. ''He flew '''as''' a bird''
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** [https://keydifferences.com/difference-between-like-and-as.html#:~:text=The%20difference%20between%20like%20and%20as%20is%20presented,used%20to%20refer%20to%20%E2%80%98in%20the%20same%20manner%E2%80%99 Difference Between Like and As]
** [https://keydifferences.com/difference-between-like-and-as.html#:~:text=The%20difference%20between%20like%20and%20as%20is%20presented,used%20to%20refer%20to%20%E2%80%98in%20the%20same%20manner%E2%80%99 Difference Between Like and As]
** [https://www.grammarly.com/blog/like-vs-as/ Like vs. As–Simple Rules to Know]
** [https://www.grammarly.com/blog/like-vs-as/ Like vs. As–Simple Rules to Know]
== difference between like and such as ==
* like = preposition or adverb
** "like" details listed above under "difference between like and as"
* such as = preposition (adjective or adverb modifier)
** as an example of: ''a good idea, such as yours''
** an instance of: ''Tropical mountain coffee such as Ugandan beans are hard to find''
* the difference between "like" and "such as"
** ''like'' compares or gives examples of things with similar characteristics
** ''such as'' compares <u>specific</u> things, usually as an example of
* examples of the difference between like and such as:
** ''I vacation at places '''like''' Verbier with lots of mountains and snow''
** ''I vacation at places with lots of mountains and snow, like Verbier''
* "like" and "such as" may seem interchangeable when providing an example
** but the key difference is that
*** ''like'' is used for "non-inclusive" examples,
**** i.e., something of a similar characteristic or category
**** ''The student dreams of a professional career like medicine''
***** << could be any career that is similar to medicine
*** ''such as'' is used for "inclusive" examples,
*** The student dreams of a professional career such as medicine
**** << the student's list of careers includes medicine
* see:
** [https://proofed.com/writing-tips/word-choice-like-vs-such-as/ Word Choice: Like vs. Such As | Proofed's Writing Tips]


== difference between affect and effect ==
== difference between affect and effect ==