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&&&&&&The truth behind one of the most disliked phrases in English
Admit it, whether you regard yourself as a scholar of linguistics or a self proclaimed language
– you’ve, at least once, crossed over to the dark side and used the word “like” in a sentence where it, like, doesn’t belong. Narrowly escaping the grammar police, you catch yourself, cringe and promise never again! This usage of “like” is known as a slang . This form as well as the
use of “” dates back a lot further than you might think.
Many people believe Moon Unit Zappa and her 1982 single Valley Girl are responsible for popularizing this usage of “like” precisely at the moment Ms. Zappa sang, “It’s like,
me out.” The
that the song celebrates, Valspeak, originates in Southern California.
In reality, the slang use of the word “like” has been a part of popular culture dating as far back as 1928 and a cartoon in the “New Yorker” that depicts two women discussing a man’s workspace with a text that reads, “What’s he got – an awfice?” “No, he’s got like a loft.” The word pops up again in 1962’s A Clockwork Orange as the narrator proclaims, “I, like, didn’t say anything.”
The notorious usage of “like” appeared as linguistic filler as early as the 19th century with the following passage in Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novel Kidnapped: “’What’s like wrong with him?’ said she at last.”
“Like” is an
word that can be used as a noun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, particle, conjunction, and interjection. What uses of “like” do you think are acceptable and which should be discouraged? Let us know your thoughts.
I prefer the word ‘bike’, or ‘trike’. Just as useful to bike break up bike phrases.
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Categories①The driver was at ___loss when ___word came that he was forbidden to drive for speeding.A.a;/ B.a;the C.the D./;/②Do let your boss know all the truth.He seems ____everything.A.to tell B.to have been told C.to be telling D.to be told③-I believe we've met somewhere before.-No,______________.A.it isn't the same B.it can't be trueC.I don't think so D.I'd rather not
第一题选A.at a loss是茫然不知所措的意思.word come that+从句是消息传来的意思.第二选B.意思是老板好象已经被告知了所有的事情.第三选B
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