What kind of person is he?

What does he look like?

like

Pronunciation: English? 【la? K] beautiful? 【la? k]?

Prepositions like, like; In a manner consistent with; Having the characteristics of; (used to ask) How about ...; For example, like

Verb (abbreviation of verb) likes; Thinking; Willing; hope

Phrases:

I like it; I am like; I seem; Aleck

Like crazy? Love is crazy; Love is crazy; Crazy; hell-for-leather

Do you like it? St. Dart; St. Dart Group; St. Dart Hotel; hotel

Similar to. About; Kind of like; Kind of like; almost

Like ... Like; Iresko; I am thinking; very/pretty similar

Extended data

Usage of words:

The basic meaning of "like" is "like" and "love", which refers to people and things that appreciate or have interest in someone or something, have a good impression or are not disgusted, and are mainly used to make people happy without causing great enthusiasm or urgent desire.

Like is a verb to express feelings. It can't be used in the progressive aspect, nor in the present perfect tense, generally not in the passive structure.

When like means "like, like", it can be followed by a noun, pronoun, gerund, infinitive or that clause, or it can be followed by "(to be+) adj./v -ed" or infinitive as a compound object of complement; When doing the solution of "want", the gerund used as the object of "like" can be used as a pronoun of possessive or objective case to express its logical subject.

Cognate words:

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Is it possible? Very likely; Suitable; hopeful

Cute? lovely

Cute? Cute, cute (equal to likable)

adverb

Same? Similarly; also

Is it possible? Very likely; probably