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Is like a adjitive or noun?

"Like" can be both an adjective and a preposition. It's not a noun.

Here's how it works:

* Adjective: "Like" describes a noun.

* Example: "The flowers smell like roses." ("Like" describes the smell)

* Preposition: "Like" connects a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence.

* Example: "He acts like a fool." ("Like" connects "fool" to "acts")

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