literatureDo not confuse **like** and **as**. The subordinating conjunctions *as*, *as* *if*, and as *though* introduce a subordinate clause, which has its own subject and verb. The preposition like introduces a prepositional phrase that includes an object and modifiers.\
**Subordinating Conjunction:** They congratulated Mrs. Farquar $\underline{\text{as if she had achieved a very great thing}}$....\
**Preposition:** He spoke to Mr. Farquar $\underline{\text{like an unwilling servant.}}$\
Remember that the verb in a clause introduced by *as,* *as* *if,* or *as though* may be understood, not directly stated.\
In your notebook, correctly complete given comparison with the conjunction as, as if, or as though or with the preposition like.\
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