What part of speech is like?

The part of speech of like is a preposition when it’s used to indicate similarity before a pronoun, noun, or noun phrase (e.g., “I want sneakers like that/hers”).

“Like” is a conjunction when it means “the way” (e.g., “Make sure you do it exactly like I told you”). You can use like or as with this grammatical function—“like” is more informal.

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