وأسعـــد الله أوقاتكــــم جميـــعاً
and as are often confused in English. They can both be used to talk about how things are similar
Like is followed by a noun or pronoun
For example
“I’m like my sister”, or “Like my sister, I have brown eyes
As is followed by a subject and verb
For example
“She’s a good student, as her brother was before her”
However, in spoken English, like is often used instead of as
“She’s a good student, like her brother was before her”
As is used with a preposition, such as
“As in the 1960′s, the population explosion will cause some problems”
We can use as in certain exp.ressions, such as
“as you know”
“as you requested”
“as we agreed”
We also use as…..as to give comparisons
For example
“He’s as clever as his siste”