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Answer: =.=>=>=> The difference "Like and alike" are
=> Alike serves as an adjective meaning "mirip" in Indonesian and it is usually placed at the end of a sentence. example: - we are not alike (Kita tidak mirip)
=> Like can serve as an adjective meaning "seperti" in Indonesian. Like can also serve as a verb which means "suka/menyukai" in Indonesian. It is commonly placed after "tobe" or placed like placing a predicate in a sentence. example: - she is like a teacher (Dia mirip seorang guru) => (serves as an adjective) - He likes sleeping alone (Dia suka tidur sendiri) => (serves as a verb)
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The difference "Like and alike" are
=> Alike serves as an adjective meaning "mirip" in Indonesian and it is usually placed at the end of a sentence.
example:
- we are not alike
(Kita tidak mirip)
=> Like can serve as an adjective meaning "seperti" in Indonesian. Like can also serve as a verb which means "suka/menyukai" in Indonesian. It is commonly placed after "tobe" or placed like placing a predicate in a sentence.
example:
- she is like a teacher
(Dia mirip seorang guru)
=> (serves as an adjective)
- He likes sleeping alone
(Dia suka tidur sendiri)
=> (serves as a verb)
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