EN · Library
Use "Like" for Similarity Comparisons
This set contains 11 annotated sentences.
Dataset version: enGram 3.4, Jan 2024
SThe sky VPastlooked like a painting at sunset.
Explanation
The sky looked like a painting at sunset.
SHe VPresruns like the wind.
Explanation
He runs like the wind.
Patternsrun — ran — run
SThis cake VPrestastes like my grandmother's recipe.
Explanation
This cake tastes like my grandmother's recipe.
Patternsmy grandmother's recipe
SYou VPresdance like a professional.
Explanation
You dance like a professional.
SHer voice VPressounds like a musical instrument.
Explanation
Her voice sounds like a musical instrument.
Patternsa musical instrument
SThey VPasttreated him like a hero.
Explanation
They treated him like a hero.
Why HPresdo Syou v2act like Syou HPresdon't vIcare?
Explanation
Why do you act like you don't care?
SHis explanation stPastwas like a complex puzzle.
Explanation
His explanation was like a complex puzzle.
Patternsa complex puzzle
SShe VPreslooks like Sshe HrPreshas v2seen a ghost.
Explanation
She looks like she has seen a ghost.
Patternssee — saw — seen
SThe room stPastwas as p2quiet as a library, like Severyone stPastwas p2afraid vIto make a sound.
Explanation
The room was as quiet as a library, like everyone was afraid to make a sound.
Patternsmake — made — made
HPresDo Syou v2think Sthis book stPresis like the one Swe VPastread last month?
Explanation
Do you think this book is like the one we read last month?
Patternsthink — thought — thought^read — read — read