EXERCISE 35. THE SAME, SIMILAR, DIFFERENT, LIKE, and ALIKE. (Chart 9-12)
Directions: Use the same (as), MIar (to), d@mt (jhm), like, and alike in the
sentences. There may be more than one possible response in some of them. Use whatever
response sounds best to you.
- Jennifer and Jack both come from Rapid City. In other words, they come from
the saw town. - This city is tkr saw as / sil*\ilav to / like my hometown. Both are quiet
and conservative. - You and I don't agree. Your ideas are mine.
- Eric never wears clothes two days in a row.
- Ants are fascinating. An ant colony is a
well-disciplined army. - In terms of shape, cabbage looks lettuce. But cabbage and
lettuce don't taste - A male mosquito is not size a female
mosquito. The female is larger. - I'm used to strong coffee. I think the coffee Americans drink tastes
dishwater! ,., r i - "Meet" and "meat" are homonyms; i.e., they have
pronunciation. - The pronunciation of "caught" is the pronunciation of
''cot."
1 1. "Flower" hii" pronunciation .-. -.tq&'.n. - My dictionary is yours.
- Trying to get through school without
studying is wins to
go swimming without getting wet. - A crocodile and an alligator are
in appearance. - If it looks a duck,
quacks a duck, and
walks a duck, it is a duck.
(a humomus saying)
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