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What … it Like?

What … it Like?. Structure. What + be + subject + like?. Use (Rules). 1.- We use a form of the question What’s it like? If we want to hear a description or opinion of something/somebody. The answer to this question will often contain adjectives. Examples: What is she like?

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What … it Like?

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  1. What…it Like?

  2. Structure What + be + subject + like?

  3. Use (Rules) 1.-We use a form of the question What’s it like? If we want to hear a description or opinion of something/somebody. The answer to this question will often contain adjectives. Examples: What is she like? She’s an interesting person, and she’s very smart. What are your neighbors like? They’re so friendly. 2.- The question is formed with What + be + subject + like?, the word like doesn’t change. It’s different from the verb like

  4. Excercise 1.- A: LastFriday there was a party! B: Really? What _____ itlike? A: Mygrandparentshave a new house! B: What ______ theirneighborslike? 2.-

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