

BE 127: This Sounds Like Perfect Business English Vocabulary!
Jul 19, 2023
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Using "Sounds Like"
- Use "sounds like" for impressions based on what you hear or are told.
- For example, use it to acknowledge someone's vacation story: "Sounds like you had a great time!"
Using "Looks Like"
- "Looks like" reflects impressions based on visual observations.
- Use it when you see something directly: "It looks like everyone dressed up."
Using "Seems Like"
- Use "seems like" for impressions based on what is likely or apparent.
- It conveys an obvious observation: "It seems like her director is frustrated."