In the following sentences, choose like or as , or like/ as , which means that both could be used.
1. My new job isn't a bit
like/as like as
my new one
2.
Like/As As Like
you all know, the new PR director will be starting in July.
3.
Like/As As Like
with the stocktake last year, we will need to take on more temporary staff.
4. Did you know that he worked
like/as as like
a journalist before he started his own business?
5. The new model is selling
like/as as like
hot cakes.
6.
Like/As As Like
the managing director of this company, I make the important decisions!
7. You know, there's nobody in this office who works
like/as as like
she does!
8.
Like/As As Like
your head of department, I don't approve of your transfer to another section either.
9. I see you are late again,
like/as as like
usual!
10. Running a business is
like/as as like
being the captain on a ship.