alike
When two things are alike, it means they are the same in some way. For example, two sisters might look alike. This means their faces or hair are similar. You can also say two friends think alike if they have similar ideas. It's like saying they are very much the same.
§ Common Misunderstandings of "Alike"
The word "alike" is quite versatile, but its specific grammatical roles often lead to confusion for English learners. A common mistake is using "alike" incorrectly as an adjective before a noun, or confusing its adverbial function with other adverbs of comparison. Let's delve into some typical pitfalls and how to avoid them.
§ Mistake 1: Using "Alike" as a Predicative Adjective Only
One of the most frequent errors is attempting to use "alike" directly before a noun, much like other adjectives such as "similar" or "identical." However, "alike" is primarily used as a predicative adjective, meaning it comes after a linking verb (like 'to be,' 'seem,' 'look,' 'feel').
- DEFINITION
- Similar to each other in appearance, character, or nature. It is typically used as an adjective after a linking verb or as an adverb meaning 'in the same way' or 'equally'.
INCORRECT: They have alike interests.
CORRECT: Their interests are alike.
In the incorrect example, "alike" is trying to modify "interests" directly. The correct usage places "alike" after the linking verb "are."
§ Mistake 2: Confusing "Alike" as an Adverb with Other Adverbs of Comparison
"Alike" can also function as an adverb, meaning 'in the same way' or 'equally.' This usage can sometimes be mistaken for other adverbs like "similarly" or "equally," leading to subtle but important differences in meaning or emphasis.
INCORRECT: They sing similarly well.
CORRECT: They sing well alike.
While "similarly" in the incorrect example isn't grammatically wrong, "alike" emphasizes that the action of singing well is shared by both, creating a sense of equality in their performance. When used adverbially, "alike" often comes at the end of a clause or sentence.
§ Mistake 3: Overuse and Redundancy
Sometimes learners overuse "alike" when a simpler or more direct phrasing would suffice, or they combine it redundantly with other words expressing similarity.
Redundant phrasing:
INCORRECT: The two cars are very similar alike.
CORRECT: The two cars are very similar.
or
CORRECT: The two cars look very much alike.
In the incorrect example, "similar" and "alike" convey the same meaning, making "alike" redundant. Choose one or the other for clarity and conciseness.
§ General Tips for Using "Alike"
Always consider its position in the sentence. As an adjective, it follows a linking verb. As an adverb, it typically comes at the end of the clause it modifies.
Think about the nuance you want to convey. "Alike" often emphasizes a shared quality or action between two or more subjects.
If you are describing two individual items as similar, you might use "similar to" or "like." "Alike" is usually better when discussing the shared characteristics of two or more things as a group.
The twins are very much alike.
Her painting is like his.
By being mindful of these common mistakes and keeping the tips in mind, you can use "alike" more accurately and effectively in your English communication, enhancing your precision and fluency.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
They are so much alike.
Son tan parecidos.
The twins look so alike.
Los gemelos se parecen mucho.
We often think alike.
A menudo pensamos igual.
All the houses looked alike.
Todas las casas se parecían.
They are different, yet alike.
Son diferentes, pero parecidos.
Rich and poor alike are affected.
Tanto ricos como pobres se ven afectados.
He treated all his children alike.
Trataba a todos sus hijos por igual.
These two concepts are very much alike.
Estos dos conceptos son muy parecidos.
They are not at all alike in character.
No se parecen en absoluto en su carácter.
I like them both alike.
Los quiero a los dos por igual.
نصائح
Part of Speech Practice
Remember that 'alike' can be an adjective (after a linking verb like 'look alike') or an adverb (meaning 'in the same way'). Pay attention to its position in the sentence.
Linking Verbs
When used as an adjective, 'alike' often follows linking verbs such as be, look, seem, appear, sound, feel, taste, smell. For example: 'They look alike.'
Adverbial Usage
As an adverb, 'alike' can mean 'in the same way' or 'equally'. For example: 'They treated them alike.'
Not a Pre-Noun Adjective
Do not use 'alike' directly before a noun. You wouldn't say 'alike cars'. Instead, use 'similar' or 'like'. For example: 'They drive similar cars'.
Formal vs. Informal
While 'alike' is generally common, in very formal writing, you might opt for synonyms like similar or identical, especially when you need to be more precise.
Sentence Examples
Create your own sentences using 'alike' in both adjective and adverb forms. For instance: 'The twins are so alike.' and 'We all think alike on this issue.'
Synonyms
Explore synonyms for 'alike' such as similar, identical, comparable, indistinguishable. This helps broaden your vocabulary.
Antonyms
Think about antonyms like different, dissimilar, unlike to better understand the nuances of 'alike'.
Idiomatic Expressions
While not directly an idiom, 'alike' appears in phrases like 'rich and poor alike' or 'young and old alike' to emphasize inclusivity. This is a common and useful construction.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةWhile the prompt indicates 'alike' as a noun, in standard English usage, 'alike' primarily functions as an adjective or an adverb. It means 'similar to each other' (adjective) or 'in the same way' (adverb). It is not commonly used as a noun itself.
'Similar' is an adjective that can be placed before a noun (e.g., 'similar cars') or after a linking verb (e.g., 'They are similar'). 'Alike' is an adjective that usually comes after a linking verb (e.g., 'They are alike') or an adverb (e.g., 'They think alike'). 'Alike' specifically emphasizes the idea of mutual similarity.
No, you generally wouldn't say 'an alike car'. 'Alike' usually follows a linking verb. You would say 'The cars are alike' or 'They are similar cars'.
You use 'alike' as an adverb to mean 'in the same way' or 'equally'. For example, 'They both think alike' means they both think in the same way. Another example is 'Teachers and students alike enjoyed the trip,' meaning both groups equally enjoyed it.
'Alike' is generally considered a neutral word in terms of formality. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
It's uncommon and often redundant to use 'alike' directly with 'like'. For example, instead of 'They look like alike', you would say 'They look alike' or 'They look similar'.
Some common phrases include: 'look alike' (to have a similar appearance), 'think alike' (to have similar opinions), 'act alike' (to behave in a similar way), and 'treat them alike' (to treat them equally).
Yes, 'alike' can be used to compare more than two things. For example, 'The three sisters are very much alike' implies that all three share similar characteristics.
Common antonyms for 'alike' include 'different', 'dissimilar', or 'unlike'.
As an adjective: 'The twins are so much alike that it's hard to tell them apart.' (meaning similar in appearance). As an adverb: 'The new policy affects both rich and poor alike.' (meaning equally).
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This sentence describes how the brothers appear similar.
This sentence states that the two cats are similar.
This sentence means they all think in the same way.
Write a sentence using 'alike' to describe two friends who are very similar in their hobbies.
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My friends, Lily and Tom, like to play sports and read books; they are very much alike.
Complete the sentence: The two cats looked very ______, with the same color fur and green eyes.
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The two cats looked very alike, with the same color fur and green eyes.
Describe two things in your classroom that are alike. Use the word 'alike' in your answer.
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The two chairs in the front of the classroom are alike; they are both red and have four legs.
What is true about the sister and the narrator?
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My sister and I are very different. She likes to sing and dance, but I prefer to read and draw. We don't look alike, and we don't have the same favorite color. However, we both love our dog, Max, very much.
What is true about the sister and the narrator?
The passage states, 'However, we both love our dog, Max, very much.'
The passage states, 'However, we both love our dog, Max, very much.'
What does the passage say about Tom and David?
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Tom and his brother, David, both have brown hair and blue eyes. They enjoy playing soccer and eating pizza. Many people say they are very much alike.
What does the passage say about Tom and David?
The passage says, 'Many people say they are very much alike,' which means they are very similar.
The passage says, 'Many people say they are very much alike,' which means they are very similar.
In what way are the two books alike?
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The two books on the table are alike. They both have a red cover and tell a story about animals. One book is about a cat, and the other is about a dog, but they are both from the same author.
In what way are the two books alike?
The passage states, 'they are both from the same author.'
The passage states, 'they are both from the same author.'
This sentence describes two cats that have a similar appearance.
This sentence means that the brother and I share many similar characteristics.
This sentence indicates that all the apples on the tree look similar.
They share many physical similarities.
Their opinions are often different.
He was fair and equal in his treatment.
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The twins are so much alike, it's hard to tell them apart.
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Despite their different backgrounds, they are alike in their passion for music.
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Rich and poor alike suffered during the economic crisis.
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Imagine you have two friends who are very similar. Describe how they are alike, focusing on their personalities and hobbies. Use the word "alike" in your description.
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My friends, Sarah and Emily, are very much alike. They both love reading fantasy novels and spending time outdoors. Their personalities are also alike; they are both kind, adventurous, and always willing to help others. It's often hard to tell them apart when they're together because they share so many interests.
Think about two cities or towns you know. How are they alike in terms of their atmosphere or what they offer to visitors? Use the word "alike" in your answer.
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New York City and London are alike in many ways. Both are bustling metropolises with iconic landmarks, diverse cultures, and a wide array of entertainment options. They both have excellent public transportation systems, and visitors often find the fast-paced energy of both cities to be quite alike.
Write a short paragraph about two animals that are alike in some way. Focus on their appearance or behavior. Remember to use the word "alike" in your writing.
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Cats and leopards are alike in their grace and hunting instincts. Both animals have sleek bodies and move with incredible stealth. Their hunting techniques are also alike; they stalk their prey silently and pounce with surprising speed. Despite their size difference, their feline characteristics make them seem quite alike.
What is mentioned as something Tom and John have in common besides their appearance?
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Tom and his brother, John, looked very much alike. They both had brown hair, blue eyes, and a tall, slender build. People often mistook them for twins, even though they were two years apart. Not only did they look alike, but they also shared a passion for playing soccer and listening to rock music.
What is mentioned as something Tom and John have in common besides their appearance?
The passage explicitly states, 'Not only did they look alike, but they also shared a passion for playing soccer and listening to rock music.'
The passage explicitly states, 'Not only did they look alike, but they also shared a passion for playing soccer and listening to rock music.'
What made the two paintings in the gallery seem alike?
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The two paintings hanging in the gallery were strikingly alike. Both depicted a serene landscape with a small cottage and a winding river. The artists had used similar color palettes and brushstrokes, creating a harmonious and peaceful feeling in each work. Many viewers commented on how alike the styles of the two artists were.
What made the two paintings in the gallery seem alike?
The passage mentions that both paintings depicted 'a serene landscape with a small cottage and a winding river,' and 'The artists had used similar color palettes and brushstrokes.'
The passage mentions that both paintings depicted 'a serene landscape with a small cottage and a winding river,' and 'The artists had used similar color palettes and brushstrokes.'
What did Maria and Sofia find to be alike in their lives?
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Despite living in different countries, Maria and her cousin Sofia found that their daily routines were quite alike. Both woke up early, went for a run, and then spent their mornings studying. In the afternoons, they enjoyed baking and practicing their musical instruments. They often talked on the phone about how alike their days were, even with the distance between them.
What did Maria and Sofia find to be alike in their lives?
The passage states, 'Maria and her cousin Sofia found that their daily routines were quite alike.'
The passage states, 'Maria and her cousin Sofia found that their daily routines were quite alike.'
Which sentence uses 'alike' correctly as an adjective?
'Alike' is used correctly here after a linking verb ('look') to describe the similarity of the paintings.
Choose the sentence where 'alike' functions as an adverb.
In this sentence, 'alike' modifies the verbs 'dress' and 'act', indicating that they do so in the same way, making it an adverb.
Which of the following phrases correctly uses 'alike'?
'Alike' is typically used as an adjective after a linking verb or as an adverb, not directly before a noun. 'Children alike' means 'all children' or 'children and adults alike' (meaning 'everyone').
The sentence 'Their ideas are quite alike' correctly uses 'alike' to describe a similarity in their thoughts.
Yes, 'alike' is used as an adjective after the linking verb 'are' to describe the similarity of their ideas.
In the phrase 'They treated everyone alike, regardless of their status,' 'alike' is used as an adjective.
No, in this phrase, 'alike' modifies the verb 'treated', indicating that they treated everyone in the same way. Therefore, it functions as an adverb.
You can use 'alike' directly before a noun, for example, 'alike interests'.
No, 'alike' is generally used after a linking verb or as an adverb. It does not typically function as an attributive adjective before a noun.
Describe two people you know who are very alike in terms of their personality or habits. Explain what makes them so similar.
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My two cousins, Sarah and Emily, are remarkably alike. Both of them are incredibly ambitious and driven, always setting high goals for themselves and working tirelessly to achieve them. They also share a very dry sense of humor, often making witty, sarcastic comments that only they seem to fully appreciate. Their determination and wit make them seem almost like twins, even though they are several years apart in age.
Imagine you are comparing two cities. Write a short paragraph discussing how they are alike, focusing on their atmosphere or culture.
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Despite being on different continents, Kyoto and Florence are surprisingly alike in their cultural preservation and artistic atmosphere. Both cities boast ancient architecture and a deep respect for traditional crafts. Their winding streets are filled with artisans and galleries, and the local populations cherish their historical heritage. The slow pace of life and emphasis on beauty in both places make them feel remarkably similar.
Write a short story (3-5 sentences) about two objects that are alike in appearance but different in function.
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The two antique vases looked exactly alike – tall, slender, and adorned with delicate floral patterns. One, however, was a priceless family heirloom, carefully preserved in a display case, its only function to be admired. The other, an everyday ceramic, held a vibrant bouquet of fresh flowers, serving as a cheerful centerpiece. Their outward similarities masked their vastly different roles.
According to the passage, what is generally true about twins?
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Twins are often thought to be exactly alike, not just in appearance but also in personality and interests. However, studies have shown that while they may share many characteristics due to genetics and a similar upbringing, individual differences are also significant. Even identical twins can develop distinct personalities and preferences as they grow.
According to the passage, what is generally true about twins?
The passage states that 'while they may share many characteristics... individual differences are also significant.'
The passage states that 'while they may share many characteristics... individual differences are also significant.'
What challenge do consumers face due to the design trend of new gadgets?
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Many new electronic gadgets appear very much alike in their sleek, minimalist design. This trend often makes it difficult for consumers to distinguish between different brands based solely on their external appearance. However, beneath the surface, there can be significant differences in performance, battery life, and software features that set them apart.
What challenge do consumers face due to the design trend of new gadgets?
The passage states, 'This trend often makes it difficult for consumers to distinguish between different brands based solely on their external appearance.'
The passage states, 'This trend often makes it difficult for consumers to distinguish between different brands based solely on their external appearance.'
What distinguished the two paintings despite their initial similarity?
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The two paintings were so alike that at first glance, visitors often mistook one for the other. Both depicted a tranquil landscape with a lone tree and a winding river. However, a closer inspection revealed subtle differences in the brushstrokes and the quality of light, indicating they were created by two different artists, perhaps inspired by the same scene.
What distinguished the two paintings despite their initial similarity?
The passage mentions 'subtle differences in the brushstrokes and the quality of light' as the distinguishing factors.
The passage mentions 'subtle differences in the brushstrokes and the quality of light' as the distinguishing factors.
The two paintings were so remarkably ___ that it was difficult to tell them apart, leading some to suspect one was a forgery.
The context implies the paintings are very similar, making 'alike' the most suitable choice.
Despite their vastly different upbringings, the twins found that their personalities were strikingly ___, sharing many common interests and humor.
The sentence indicates that their personalities were very similar, hence 'alike' is the best fit.
The architectural styles of the two ancient cities were remarkably ___, suggesting a shared cultural influence in their development.
The phrase 'remarkably alike' fits the context of two cities having similar architectural styles due to shared cultural influence.
The new regulations treat all citizens ___, ensuring that everyone is subject to the same laws and opportunities.
In this context, 'alike' means 'in the same way' or 'equally', which is appropriate for treating all citizens fairly.
While the theories proposed by the two scientists seemed vastly different at first glance, a deeper analysis revealed that their core principles were fundamentally ___.
The sentence suggests that despite initial appearances, the theories shared fundamental similarities, making 'alike' the correct choice.
The detective noted that the modus operandi in both cases was eerily ___, leading him to believe the same perpetrator was involved.
'Eerily alike' effectively conveys that the methods were unsettlingly similar, pointing to a single perpetrator.
The two paintings were so remarkably ____ that it was difficult to tell them apart, even for an expert.
In this context, 'alike' functions as an adjective after a linking verb ('were'), indicating similarity in appearance.
Despite coming from vastly different backgrounds, their aspirations for success were strikingly ____.
'Alike' is used here as an adjective after the linking verb 'were', describing the similar nature of their aspirations.
When assessing the intricate designs, the subtle variations made it impossible to treat them ____.
Here, 'alike' functions as an adverb, meaning 'in the same way' or 'equally', modifying the verb 'treat'.
The statement 'The two theories were explained alike by the presenter' correctly uses 'alike' to mean 'in a similar manner'.
'Alike' can function as an adverb meaning 'in the same way' or 'equally', which fits this context.
In the sentence 'Their opinions on the matter are quite alike', 'alike' functions as a noun.
In this sentence, 'alike' functions as an adjective after the linking verb 'are', describing the similarity of their opinions.
If two individuals think alike, it means they share identical thought processes.
While 'think alike' implies similar thought processes, it doesn't necessarily mean they are identical. It suggests a high degree of similarity in their reasoning or conclusions.
The two paintings were so ___ that it was difficult to tell them apart without close inspection.
'Alike' is the most suitable adjective here, meaning similar in appearance. 'Uniform' implies consistency throughout, 'parallel' refers to lines, and 'congruent' is a geometric term.
Despite coming from very different backgrounds, their aspirations for success were remarkably ___.
While 'similar' and 'identical' are close, 'alike' functions well here as an adverb meaning 'in the same way' or 'equally', emphasizing the remarkable similarity of their aspirations.
The twins, though not identical, were strikingly ___ in their mannerisms and vocal inflections.
'Alike' is the most natural fit to describe the striking similarity in their mannerisms and vocal inflections. 'Coincident' implies happening at the same time, 'correspondent' refers to a connection or match, and 'equivalent' suggests equal value or measure.
The idiom 'cut from the same cloth' is broadly synonymous with the concept of two things or people being 'alike'.
'Cut from the same cloth' means having very similar characteristics or qualities, aligning well with the definition of 'alike'.
In the sentence 'The siblings both think alike,' 'alike' is functioning as an adjective.
In this sentence, 'alike' is functioning as an adverb, modifying the verb 'think' and indicating that they think in the same way.
It is grammatically correct to say 'They are alike in their shared passion for astronomy.'
This is a grammatically correct usage of 'alike' as an adjective after the linking verb 'are', indicating their similarity in passion.
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Part of Speech Practice
Remember that 'alike' can be an adjective (after a linking verb like 'look alike') or an adverb (meaning 'in the same way'). Pay attention to its position in the sentence.
Linking Verbs
When used as an adjective, 'alike' often follows linking verbs such as be, look, seem, appear, sound, feel, taste, smell. For example: 'They look alike.'
Adverbial Usage
As an adverb, 'alike' can mean 'in the same way' or 'equally'. For example: 'They treated them alike.'
Not a Pre-Noun Adjective
Do not use 'alike' directly before a noun. You wouldn't say 'alike cars'. Instead, use 'similar' or 'like'. For example: 'They drive similar cars'.
مثال
The two sisters look so much alike that people often mistake them for twins.
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abate
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abcarndom
C1الانحراف عمداً عن تسلسل ثابت أو نمط محدد لصالح نهج عشوائي أو غير خطي، وغالباً ما يُستخدم في السياقات التقنية.
abcenthood
C1The state, condition, or period of being absent, particularly in a role where one's presence is expected or required. It often refers to a prolonged or systemic lack of participation in a social, parental, or professional capacity.
abcitless
C1هو حالة يكون فيها نقص جوهري يمنع اكتمال الفكرة أو الخطة بشكل منطقي.
abcognacy
C1The state of being unaware or lacking knowledge about a specific subject, situation, or fact. It describes a condition of non-recognition or a gap in cognitive awareness, often used in technical or specialized academic contexts.
abdocion
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abdocly
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aberration
B2A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome. It refers to a temporary change or a deviation from the standard path or rule.
abfacible
C1To systematically strip or remove the external surface or facade of a structure or material for analysis, restoration, or cleaning. It specifically refers to the technical act of uncovering underlying layers while preserving the integrity of the core material.
abfactency
C1يصف حالة الانفصال التام عن الحقائق أو الواقع الموضوعي. يُستخدم غالباً لوصف الحجج أو النظريات التي تبدو منطقية لكنها لا تمت للواقع بصلة.