Confusing words. Part II

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as

like

As refers to something or someone's appearance or function.
For example: Before I

as like As refers to something or someone's appearance or function. For
became a teacher I worked as a waiter.

Like has the meaning 'similar to' and is used when comparing things.
For example: I’’ve been working like a dog.

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Are the sentences TRUE or FALSE.

She is running as a jaguar.
Mary

Are the sentences TRUE or FALSE. She is running as a jaguar.
is a nurse as her mother was.
I don't like rice like they cook in Spain.
Why have you bought a new skirt as mine?
He behaves as a baby.
My sister is not at all like me.
She sings like an angel.
I use one of the bedrooms like an office.

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beside

besides

Beside is a preposition of place that means at the side of

beside besides Beside is a preposition of place that means at the
or next to.
For example: The house was beside the Thames.

Besides is an adverb or preposition. It means in addition to or also.
For example: Besides water, we carried some fruit.

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Complete the sentences.

Do you play any other sports _________________ football and tennis?
Our

Complete the sentences. Do you play any other sports _________________ football and
company was built right ________________ a lake.
Come and sit here ________________ me, Jack.
There were a lot of people at the party ______________ us.
People choose jobs for other reasons ______________ money.
I was standing right _____________ her all the time.
_____________ Italy, I would like to visit France and Spain.

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borrow

lend

Borrowing is taking for a time. You borrow something from somebody.
For example:

borrow lend Borrowing is taking for a time. You borrow something from
Can I borrow your book?

Lending is giving for
a time. You lend something to somebody.
For example: If you need a jacket I can lend one to you.