gauravsoni wrote:
Hi Mike,
Thanks for explanation. I have a doubt, is it a rule to not use " has a full noun + verb clause following "like"" or is it not preferred ?
Hi,
It is a rule that like/unlike can only be followed by noun or noun phrase.
For example in the question above..the statement followed by like "large sails billowing on a 19th-century sea vessel" is actually a noun phrase.
If you see a verb after 'like' it is definitely wrong..
Hope it helps
Cheers
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