The document provides examples of sentences with prompts to be completed using "like" correctly. It demonstrates both correct and incorrect uses of "like" in different contexts, such as describing preferences and tastes. When used to describe preferences, "like" should be followed by a verb ending in "-ing". It also shows that "like" should not be used as a substitute for "want" or other verbs.
The document provides examples of sentences with prompts to be completed using "like" correctly. It demonstrates both correct and incorrect uses of "like" in different contexts, such as describing preferences and tastes. When used to describe preferences, "like" should be followed by a verb ending in "-ing". It also shows that "like" should not be used as a substitute for "want" or other verbs.
The document provides examples of sentences with prompts to be completed using "like" correctly. It demonstrates both correct and incorrect uses of "like" in different contexts, such as describing preferences and tastes. When used to describe preferences, "like" should be followed by a verb ending in "-ing". It also shows that "like" should not be used as a substitute for "want" or other verbs.