Uses of 'like'
Describing a city
Present/Past Passive
Crime and Punishment
Complaining
100

We LIKE / ARE LIKE Le Escargot best.

LIKE

100

There are a lot of people in the city.

The city...

The city is very crowded.

100

caught / thief / the / was / schoolgirl / a / by

The schoolgirl was caught by a thief.

100

Get into a building by force.

Break in (to)

100

What's _____ with it?

WRONG

200

What you like best about Chicago?

What do you like best about Chicago?

200

The city has a lot of parks.

There are a lot of _____ in the city.

There are a lot of green spaces in the city.

200

arrested / was / he / shoplifting / for

He was arrested for shoplifting.

200

Hurt someone with a gun.

Shoot

200

I'm _____ you have a complaint.

SORRY

300

I'm like all the restaurants best.

I like all the restaurants best.

300

I really enjoy the pubs and clubs.

The _____ is great.

The nightlife is great.

300

clothes / by / who / are / made / your / ?

Who are your clothes made by?

300

Take someone to the police station because they may have committed a crime.

Arrest

300

We'll do it _____ away.

RIGHT

400

_____ ?

My boss? He's OK - not bad.

What's your boss like?

400

There are too many cars.

There is too much _____.

There is too much traffic.

400

Some people stole thirty-five mobile phones yesterday.

Thirty-five mobile phones were stolen (by some people) yesterday.

400

Try to find out about something.

Investigate

400

A: Yes, madam. How can I help?

B: _____

I'm afraid I have a complaint.

500

_____ ?

No, I don't like big cities.

Do you like big cities?

500

The houses and mosques are beautiful.

The _____ are very attractive.

The buildings are very attractive.

500

They took the shoes from the supermarket.

The shoes were taken from the supermarket (by them).

500

Someone who tries to catch crimminals.

Police Officer

500

A: Oh dear! I don't deal with complaints.

B: _____

A: Of course, I'll call her right away.

Could I speak to the manager, please?

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