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Luyện ngữ pháp English Grammar in Use (Unit 117:  Like and As)


Put in like or as. Sometimes either word is possible.

  1. We heard a noise  a baby crying.
  2. Your English is very fluent. I wish I could speak  you.
  3. Don't take my advice if you don't want to. You can do  you like.
  4. You waste too much time doing things  sitting in cafes all day.
  5. I wish I had a car  yours.
  6. You don't need to change clothes. You can go out  you are.
  7. My neighbour's house is full of interesting things. It's  a museum.
  8. We saw Kevin last night. He was very cheerful,  always.
  9. Sally has been working  a waitress for the last two months.
  10. In several countries in Asia,  Japan, Indonesia and Thai land, traffic drives on the left.
  11. You're different from the other people I know. I don't know anyone else  you.
  12. We don't need all the bedrooms in the house, so we use one of them  a study.
  13. The news that Sarah and Gary were getting married came  a complete surprise to me.
  14.  her father, Catherine has a very good voice.
  15. At the moment I've got a temporary job in a bookshop. It's not great, but it's OK  a temporary job.
  16.  you can imagine, we were very tired after such a long journey.
  17. This tea is awful. It tastes  water.
  18. I think I prefer this room  it was, before we decorated it.

Exercises - 117.2