like (verb)
like (preposition)
She likes ice cream. VERB
She looks (like her mother). PREPOSITION
Dumpings like flowers. XXX
Dumpings look like flowers. They look the same.
Dumplings are my favourite food. PRESENT
Dumplings are my favourite food since I was a kid. FROM CHILDHOOD UNTIL NOW
present perfect- have been
from the past until now.
Dumplings have been my favourite food since I was a kid. PRESENT PERFECT
There are lots of types of food in the restaurant.
Dumplings need a lot of time to make. XXX
Dumplings take a lot of time to make.
You need a lot of time to make dumplings.
Kids take a lot of work to raise.
You need to do a lot of work to raise kids.
Thank you teacher , I always confuse about this part but now I understand it . Thank again.
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