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Or is it, "speaks similarly to"?

It'd be "similarly to" (or "as", rather than "like"), since what's being compared is not a thing or an attribute of a thing, but the way an action ("speaks") is performed. ("Similarly" is an adverb [it ends in "ly", as do most adverbs], which modifies a verb, in this case, "speaks.")

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and SHEDULE..... fuck that its schedule mutherfucker

Ahhhhh! I fucking hate that! I have no idea why that bothers me so much' date=' but it really fucking irritates me![/quote']

Didn't they learn skedule in skool?

Maybe they all got their shedules at shule?

Um, the CORRECT pronunciation of the word 'schedule' IS SHedule.

Saying SKedule is an American modification of its pronunciation.

Do you spell the word favour -- favour or favor?

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and SHEDULE..... fuck that its schedule mutherfucker

Ahhhhh! I fucking hate that! I have no idea why that bothers me so much' date=' but it really fucking irritates me![/quote']

Didn't they learn skedule in skool?

Maybe they all got their shedules at shule?

Um, the CORRECT pronunciation of the word 'schedule' IS SHedule.

Saying SKedule is an American modification of its pronunciation.

Do you spell the word favour -- favour or favor?

My step-dad's British and he says skedule.

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