Pattern: look-like-noun

Structure Overview

Formula: look/sound/feel/taste + like + Noun Phrase
Core Meaning: Pairs "like" with sensory verbs to describe physical resemblance, flavor, texture, or the overall impression a situation gives.


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Practice 1: Your new haircut makes you ______ like a movie star.
Answer: look

Practice 2: It sounds ______ a really difficult problem to solve.
Answer: like

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