Like and Alike
Both are adjectives to similar.
Predicative adjective.
Adjective.
Like and Unlike
Are prepositions.
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Alike.
Is a predicative adjective.
Appear after a linking verb such as be.
Example:
Raissa and Larissa are alike.
In this example, alike describe Raissa and Larissa.
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Like
As an adjective.
It Is used immediately before a noun.
Example:
Raissa and Larissa work like teachers.
The adjective "like" describes Raissa and Larissa's jobs in the example.
As a preposition.
Must be followed by objects.
It can be used at the end or the beginning of the sentence.
Examples:
Raissa is like Larissa.
Like Raissa, Larissa is tall.
In both examples, the preposition like means that Raissa and Larissa are similar.
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Unlike
It is a preposition.
It must be followed by objects.
It can be used at the end or the beginning of the sentence.
Examples:
Raissa is unlike me.
Unlike me, Raissa is tall.
In both examples, the preposition, unlike means that I and Raissa are different.