Meaning
‘It’s like‘ is a phrase that is used before one explains how something is similar to something else.
Today’s Sentences
- It’s like eating ice cream.
- It’s like hiking in the mountains.
- It’s like you’re always on my mind.
- It’s like the sunset we saw on our trip.
- It’s like eating something rich and creamy.
- Writer’s Note
01
It’s like eating ice cream.
Situation 1
Have you ever tried sorbet?
No, I haven’t.
It’s like eating ice cream.
But it’s actually dairy-free.
That sounds really good.
I’d love to try it some time.
Situation 2
What are you eating?
It’s strawberry gelato.
Gelato?
What’s that?
It’s like eating ice cream.
It’s really good, wanna try some?
02
It’s like hiking in the mountains.
Situation 1
How was your day trip?
It was great.
We went trekking for a few days and camped out for a few nights.
What’s trekking?
It’s like hiking in the mountains.
Situation 2
Hey, I heard you went on a trekking trip.
I did.
It was great!
What’s it like?
Is it like going for a walk?
It’s like hiking in the mountains.
Trekking excursions are usually over a few days.
03
It’s like you’re always on my mind.
Situation 1
How are you?
I’m good.
I miss you.
I miss you too.
It’s like you’re always on my mind.
You’re so sweet.
I think about you all the time too.
Situation 2
How have you been?
I’ve been good.
I wish you were here.
I know the feeling.
It’s like you’re always on my mind.
Hopefully, we can see each other soon.
04
It’s like the sunset we saw on our trip.
Situation 1
It’s so nice to get away from everyday life.
It really is.
I’m glad you’re having a good time.
Look at the sky.
It’s like the sunset we saw on our trip.
The hues of red, orange, and pink are absolutely stunning.
Situation 2
The sky is beautiful this evening.
It’s like the sunset we saw on our trip to Hawaii.
It does have the same feel.
I’d love to go back one day.
05
It’s like eating something rich and creamy.
Situation 1
Do you want to try this cannoli with ricotta cream?
What’s ricotta cream?
It’s like eating something rich and creamy.
It’s whipped and sweetened ricotta cheese.
I’d love to try it!
Situation 2
What’s custard?
It’s a creamy dessert made with egg yolks, cream, and sugar.
It sounds kinda like pudding.
It’s like eating something rich and creamy.
Writer’s Note
‘Like‘ is used to compare or show similarities between two or more objects or individuals. It is often used to highlight resemblances as well.
Remember: Like is a preposition. It is used before a noun or a pronoun which acts as its object.
- She is like her sister.
- He is a lawyer like his father.
- The Olympic athlete runs like a cheetah.
- You got your hair cut just like me.
- Like his parents, he studies music.
What kinds of similarities in your life can you tell us about? What is studying with Welling like? What are you like? Who do you look like within your family? We’d love to hear about you.