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'As' and 'Like'
Choose 'as' or 'like'.
1) She works a teacher (it's her job). [ . ] | |
2) I'm very my mother.. [ . ] | |
3) Julie loves mangoes much I do. [ . ][ . ] | |
4) He arrived I was leaving. [ . ] | |
5) He works in a bank, his father. [ . ] | |
6) I used a tea towel an oven glove and I burned it!. [ . ] | |
7) Your perfume smells flowers. [ . ] | |
8) it was cold, I took a scarf. [ . ] | |
9) He works a hairdresser (it's his job). [ . ] | |
10) That woman looks my grandmother. [ . ] | |
11) Please do it me. [ . ] | |
12) She hates chocolate much John. [ . ][ . ] | |
13) the other students, Paul failed the exam. [ . ] | |
14) London is just busy Tokyo. [ . ][ . ] | |
15) She often plays sports, tennis or football. [ . ] | |
16) Amanda works a lawyer (it's her job). [ . ] | |
17) This room is just hot the other room. [ . ][ . ] | |
18) You look your sister. [ . ] | |
19) She studied really hard, us. [ . ] | |
20) We are intelligent you. [ . ][ . ] |