like it

like it(
layk
 
iht
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. gusta (often preceded by the indirect object pronoun)
Do you like my new haircut? - No, I don't like it. I love it!¿Te gusta mi nuevo corte de pelo? - No, no me gusta. ¡Me encanta!
This is the first time I've eaten meatloaf. - Do you like it?Esta es la primera vez que como rollo de carne al horno. - ¿Te gusta?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. parecido
Have you ever been to Chuy's? - No, but I've been to a restaurant like it.¿Alguna vez has ido a Chuy's? - No, pero he ido a un restaurante parecido.
b. igual
Have you ever been in love with somebody? There's nothing like it.¿Alguna vez has estado enamorado de alguien? No hay nada igual.
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