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How is …? or What is … like? - Cambridge Grammar
We use What is … like? to ask for a description of someone or something (e.g. their appearance, their character, their behaviour):. A:.
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grammar - "How...?" vs. "What ... like?" - English Stack Exchange
When asking for a description of something, you should use the construction "What ... like?" However, how is a perfectly valid question.
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The difference between what, how and what ... like? questions
“What ... like?” questions are asking for a description. “How?” questions are often asking for a more personal or emotional answer.
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what-like
what-like, interrog. a. (n.) arch. and dial. (Also as two words.) [orig. Sc.: f. what pron. + like a. (q.v. 1 b ¶ ), as in ‘What is he like?’, after such-like.] a. Of what appearance or aspect; of what kind or character. (Usually predicative.)1719 A. Ramsay Poems (1945) I. 214 To speer what like a C...
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WHATLIKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHATLIKE is of what sort or kind —used as an indefinite relative.
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What's the difference between 'what's it like' and 'what it's like'? - Quora
“What it's like” is a shortened form of “what it is like,” which is a phrase that acts like a noun and can be replaced by a pronoun. For example ...
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Like What
"Like What" is the only single by British girl group Tommi. It was their first release and also turned out to be their last before disappearing off the music scene due to disputes with manager. The single charted at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart, remaining within the top 40 for a total of eight ...
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difference between "What is it like" and "How is it like"
The two sentences to use are "What is she like?" (permanently: tall, short, pretty, mean, etc.) and "How is she?" (right now: sad, injured, in a coma, etc.).
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English how vs what's like : r/languagelearning - Reddit
What's the difference between "what's like" and "how"? For example is it correct to say: What's the weather like? Or How is the weather?
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Everlast - What It's Like (Official Music Video) [HD] - YouTube
Remastered HD Official Music Video for Everlast's What It's Like. Download/Stream: https://tommyboyrecord.
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meaning in context - "What is it like?" Vs. "What does it look like?"
"What is it like?" It's very general question about a thing and it may include many planes such as look, smell, sound, feeling.
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What is UNIX and what's UNIX-like? - Super User
UNIX was an OS originally developed by AT&T back in the 60's. It was a closed-source OS, so many people cloned it's functionality to create UNIX-Like OS's like BSD and Linux. Others Licensed UNIX to create their OS's, like AIX. UNIX has more recently become a specification for OS's licensed by the Open Group.
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Alumni Profiles - Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Liu’s decision to work in asset management was in service of improving the Artificial Intelligence (AI) software he had spent years developing with Burcu Akinci,...
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What makes an operating system "Unix-Like"? - linux
Here's the classic map of the linux kernel initially developed by Linus Torvalds, which also reveals what a kernel "can" be in a Unix-like operating system: This hints at the idea that a "kernel" design type is not what makes the UNIX standard or what defines a unix-like OS. This is evidenced by the fact that many unix-like OSes may have either ...
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How ChatGPT will revolutionize the economy - MIT Technology Review
Mar 25, 2023ChatGPT, with its human-like writing abilities, and OpenAI's other recent release DALL-E 2, which generates images on demand, use large language models trained on huge amounts of data.
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