Unit 3: Like this, like that
'Like' for preference and description
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- 1Nice to meet you!
- 2What to wear
- 3Like this, like that
- 4The daily grind
- 5Christmas every day
- 6Great achievers
- 7The Titanic
- 8Travel
- 9The big wedding
- 10Sunny's job hunt
- 11The bucket list
- 12Moving and migration
- 13Welcome to BBC Broadcasting House
- 14New Year, New Project
- 15From Handel to Hendrix
- 16What's the weather like?
- 17The Digital Revolution
- 18A detective story
- 19A place to live
- 20The Cult of Celebrity
- 21Welcome to your new job
- 22Beyond the planets
- 23Great expectations!
- 24Eco-tourism
- 25Moving house
- 26It must be love
- 27Job hunting success... and failure
- 28Speeding into the future
- 29Lost arts
- 30Tales of survival
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'Like' for preference and description
Meaning and use
The word like can be used in a number of different ways. In this unit we look at two of these:
1. Like can be used as a verb to express a preference or interest in a person, place or thing.
I like your earrings. Where did you get them?
2. Like can also be used as a preposition to ask for a description of a person, place or thing.
Emily: Whatβs your English teacher like?
Bob: Sheβs kind and intelligent.
Form (as verb)
We use like as a verb in this way: subject + like + object
Emily: I like sports. Do you like playing football?
Bob: Yes, I do. I also like fishing. Do you like fishing?
Emily: No, I donβt.
Positive
I like shopping.
Bob likes playing football.
Negative
I donβt like sports.
Emily doesnβtlike reading.
Question
Do you like horror movies?
Does Bob like cartoons?
Form (as preposition)
We use like as a preposition in this set phrase:
what + to be + noun/noun phrase + like?
Andrea: Whatβs California like?
Jamie: Itβs hot and sunny.
Take note: Is the question asking for preference or description?
When asking for preference, we use like with do or does in the question.
Do you like playing tennis?
What sports do you like?
We donβt use do or does when asking for a description. Instead, we start the question with what and end with like.
What is she like?
Whatβs London like?
What was your weekend like?
Take note: Time and place
We can specify time and place when asking for a description by using a phrase at the end of the question.
What will the weather be like next weekend?
What are the beaches like in Barcelona?
Spoken English
In formal speech (or writing), each word in a question usually appears separately.
What is your new house like?
However, we usually use contractions in informal speech (and writing).
Whatβs your new house like?
Practice
Match questions 1-8 with answers a-h.
1. Whatβs your new music teacher like? a. No, I donβt. Theyβre so scary!
2. What was your weekend like? b. Theyβre really friendly. I like them a lot.
3. Do you like watching horror movies? c. Yes, I do. I like them a lot!
4. What are your new neighbours like? d. Itβs sunny and warm.
5. What movies do you like? e. He likes football and baseball.
6. What sports does your brother like? f. Horrible! Heβs so strict.
7. Do you like your new shoes? g. I like action movies. Theyβre exciting!
8. Whatβs the weather like? h. It was fun! We went swimming.
Answers
1. Whatβs your new music teacher like? (f) Horrible! Heβs so strict.
[This question is asking for a description (of a person). You can tell becuase it begins with βWhatβ and ends with βlikeβ.]
2. What was your weekend like? (h) It was fun! We went swimming.
[This question is asking for a description (of a time). You can tell becuase it begins with βWhatβ and ends with βlikeβ.]
3. Do you like watching horror movies? (a) No, I donβt. Theyβre so scary!
[This question is asking about preference (of a thing). You can tell becuase it begins with βDoβ.]
4. What are your new neighbours like? (b) Theyβre really friendly. I like them a lot.
[This question is asking for a description (of people). You can tell because it begins with βWhatβ and ends with βlikeβ.]
5. What movies do you like? (g) I like action movies. Theyβre exciting!
[This question is asking about preference (of thing). as it begins with βDoβ]
6. What sports does your brother like? (e) He likes football and baseball.
[This question is asking about preference (of thing). You can tell because it has βdoesβ in the question.]
7. Do you like your new shoes? (c) Yes, I do. I like them a lot!
[This question is asking about preference (of thing). You can tell because it begins with βDoβ.]
8. Whatβs the weather like? (d) Itβs sunny and warm.
[This question is asking for a description (of thing). You can tell because it begins with βWhatβ and ends with βlikeβ.]