"Like" and "as" are not the same, although they are often used to make comparisons. "Like" is typically used to compare nouns or pronouns, while "as" is used to compare actions or introduce clauses. For example, you would say "She sings like a bird" (comparing her singing to a bird) but "She sings as a professional" (indicating the manner in which she sings). Their usage reflects different grammatical structures in English.
Yes they do like the same thing. But not totally the same thing.
Is It Actavis same like Actonel
Like terms are terms that have the same combination of variables.
Like terms or like radicals
radicand
same
Has the same interests as him
"Similar" is a word that means nearly the same as "like."
does one same like sound have exactly the same effect on different people
the same
the same
yes lots of things are the same like for example two balls could be the same or it could twins or anything like that