1. Students were angry at being treated like/as children.
2. During the war,that building was used as/like a hospital.
3. Be careful! The floor has been polished. It’s like/as walking on ice.
4. I worked as/ like a waiter when I was a student.
5. Though John and Andrew look exactly alike/ like, they act quite differently.
6. He's very alike/ like his father.
7. Like/ Dislike/ Unlike the girls, who use the Internet mainly to keep in touch with friends, the boys questioned in this survey tend to use the Internet for playing computer games
8. I unlike/ dislike being the centre of attention.
9. The new policy benefits employers and employees alike/ like.
1. Students were angry at being treated like/as children.
2. During the war,that building was used as/like a hospital.
3. Be careful! The floor has been polished. It’s like/as walking on ice.
4. I worked as/ like a waiter when I was a student.
5. Though John and Andrew look exactly alike/ like, they act quite differently.
6. He's very alike/ like his father.
7. Like/ Dislike/ Unlike the girls, who use the Internet mainly to keep in touch with friends, the boys questioned in this survey tend to use the Internet for playing computer games
8. I unlike/ dislike being the centre of attention.
9. The new policy benefits employers and employees alike/ like.