Pronunciation of like

Pronunciation of the English word like.

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Pronounce like in English


like in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. I like myself. You like yourself. She likes herself. We like ourselves. You like yourselves. They like themselves.
2. Two hundred million years after the solar collision innumerable species of sub-human grazers with long sheep-like muzzles, ample molars, and almost ruminant digestive systems, were competing with one another on the polar continent. Upon these preyed the sub-human carnivora, of whom some were built for speed in the chase, others for stalking and a sudden spring. But since jumping was no easy matter on Neptune, the cat-like types were all minute. They preyed upon man's more rabbit-like and rat-like descendants, or on the carrion of the larger mammals, or on the lusty worms and beetles. These had sprung originally from vermin which had been transported accidentally from Venus. For of all the ancient Venerian fauna only man himself, a few insects and other invertebrates, and many kinds of micro-organisms, succeeded in colonizing Neptune. Of plants, many types had been artificially bred for the new world, and from these eventually arose a host of grasses, flowering plants, thick-trunked bushes, and novel sea-weeds. On this marine flora fed certain highly developed marine worms; and of these last, some in time became vertebrate, predatory, swift and fish-like. On these in turn man's own marine descendants preyed, whether as sub-human seals, or still more specialized subhuman porpoises.
3. It's hard to be a woman. One must think like a man, act like a lady, look like a girl, and work like a horse.
4. I can speculate all I want about the nature of the universe and "reality," but such would be just speculation. I can say that our reality is like a computer simulation. I can say that our reality is like a hologram. I can say that our reality is like a dream. There are many more I-can-say's. They are speculations. As humans, we are like rabbits in that even if higher beings were to tell us the truth, we still might not understand.
5. There are many types of "All-Person" preterite changes, such as the 'uv' change, like in 'tuve,' 'estuve,' and 'anduve,' the 'u' change, such as 'hube,' 'pude,' 'cupe,' 'supe,' and 'puse,' the 'i' change, like in 'hice,' 'vine,' and 'quise,' or the 'j' change, like in 'dije,' 'traje,' and 'conduje.' Just remember, when all the forms change like in these examples, you never put an accent at the end.
6. Every time a failure like that occurs in another department, I'm tempted to call them idiots, but then people like you come along to demonstrate what true idiocy looks like.
7. I don't like teachers who like students who don't like asking questions.
8. Tom isn't your average guy. He doesn't like things most guys like and he doesn't like to do things most men enjoy doing.
9. It's like some people like ketchup and other people like mustard.
10. Dragons are creatures that are long like snakes, winged like birds, and wise like men.

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