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Like is a verb when you say, "I like ice cream."

Like is an adjective when you say, "I put eight ounces of water in a glass and a like amount in my water bottle."

Like is a noun when we say, "The dogs and cats and their like are not allowed in restaurants."

Like is a conjunction, and sometimes just used as a meaningless filler, if you say, "I hope maybe, like, something is going to happen."

Like is a preposition, like this example.

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"Likely" is an adjective, with the same meaning as "probable".

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