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LIKE - LOOK LIKE - BE LIKE

Complete the following sentences with an appropriate form of 'like', 'look like'
or 'be like'.

Hi Alison. Are you feeling alright? You ______________ a ghost!

LIKE

LOOK LIKE

ARE LIKE

What ______________ to do after school?

DOES HE LIKE

ARE YOU LIKE

DO YOU LIKE

You are the image of your mother. It's incredible how much you
_______________ her!

ARE LIKE

LOOK LIKE

LIKE
What _______ the weather __________ in New York at the moment?

DOES _____ LOOK LIKE

IS _____ BE LIKE

IS ___ LIKE

Caroline works very well. She _______________ her sister.

LIKES

IS LIKE

LOOKS LIKE

What _______ your new boss ___________________ ?

IS / LIKE

DOES / LOOK LIKE

IS / BE LIKE

I wonder who the baby __________________.

IS LIKE

LOOKS LIKE
DOES LOOK LIKE

It's a well-known fact that teenagers tend to __________ junk food.

LOOK LIKE

BE LIKE

LIKE

So you've found a new job. What _______ it __________?

DOES / LIKE

IS / LIKE

BE / LIKE

I hear you've visited the new shopping centre. What


___________________________?

DOES IT LIKE?

IS IT LIKE?

IT BE LIKE?

Already - still - always - yet

Already - still - always - yet: Meaning and


use in English.
Already, still, always and yet are words that are often
used incorrectly by learners of English.

ALREADY
Already is used to say that something has happened
earlier than expected or earlier than it might have happened
:
Hurry up Susan. Breakfast is ready!
I've already had breakfast thanks. I woke up early.
STILL
Still is used to refer to continuing situations.
They've been married for 40 years and they still love
each other.
I moved to this town five years ago and I'm still living
here.
Are you still smoking? I thought you had stopped!
ALWAYS
Always is used to refer to something that happens
regularly, very frequently or forever.
I always send cards at Christmas.
Sue always takes the 8 o'clock train to work.
Alex is always complaining about his job.
I will always love you.
YET
Yet is used to ask if something expected has happened,
and in negative sentences.
Questions:
Has the postman arrived yet?
Have you finished the book yet?
Negative sentences:
To say that something hasn't happened so far, or up until
the present .
The book I ordered hasn't arrived yet.
We have yet to find out the cause of the delay.
(=We still haven't found out the cause.)

Complete the sentences below with the correct words : Already - still -
always - yet

1. John moved to London 10 years ago and he __________ lives there.

2. Julie ____________ walks to school.

3. "What time is the accountant coming?" "He's ____________ here.".

4. "I ordered a book last week. Has it arrived __________?".

5. Do you __________ take milk in your coffee?".

6. "I've been taking English lessons for 3 months but I __________


haven't made much progress".
7. Emma only moved house last week and she __________knows her
neighbours!".

8. I ____________ save my files and turn off the computer before leaving
the office.

9. Peter sent an application form two weeks ago but he __________


hasn't received a reply.

10. The manager resigned yesterday, but his resignation hasn't been
officially announced __________.

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