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Like A; as if A
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  ごとき                
I probably won't get another guy like him.
9
     ごとく        
She ran like the wind.
9
           ごとく      
It felt like my time with him was a dream.

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Construction
(Elements in parentheses are optional.)
ANoun
ごとく
Basic Examples:
ごとく (like a bullet)

AVerb: Dictionary Form
ごとく
AVerb: Casual, past (た)
ごとく
Basic Examples:
んだごとく (as you just read)

ANoun
ごとき
BNoun
Basic Examples:
ごとき (like a bird)

AVerb: Dictionary Form
ごとき
BNoun
AVerb: Casual, past (た)
ごとき
BNoun
ANoun
ごとし
AVerb: Dictionary Form
ごとし
AVerb: Casual, past (た)
ごとし
ごとく vs. ごとき vs. ごとし
While these three generally have the same meaning, their locations vary in the sentence.
ごとく comes in the middle of the sentence.
ごとき precedes a noun, and acts as a modifier on that noun.
ごとし comes at the end of the sentence.
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Grammar usage notes

a lot of the time ごとき is used critically
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mysticfive
Level: 1966
Indicates matching content. Same meaning and usage as ように . Old written form
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まことまじま
Level: 516
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jm27937
Level: 942

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Level: 4
I'm pretty sure the form changes based on what follows. I.e. if the following clause is a verb, I think it's ごときに, and if it's a noun, I think it's ごとく. This will serve as a reminder though for me to check my grammar book later on.
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15 years ago
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モモ
Level: 1
Yes, is right. Though, ごとき has two different meanings. The one this grammar defines itself as has the following rules:

AごとくB (when B is a verb or adjective):

Nの (not optional) ごとく...
V()がごとく...
[]かのごとく...

AごときB (when B is a NOUN)

NのごときNoun
V()がごときNoun
[]かのごときNoun

When ごとく will be ending the sentence:

○○○のごとし。

The grammar was reminded of is a different meaning, with the particle afterward being decided based on what verb is being used later in the clause and it typically preceded by たかがNounごとき(_)

Hope that helps. ^^
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14 years ago
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ごとし is also used with these
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13 years ago
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Karlla
Level: 892

1. In the construction section it says "underlined parts are optional", but... there are no underlines anywhere.

2. For ごとく it says N + ごとく without の, but all example sentences use N + の + ごとく. (Maybe that's where the underlines come in?)

3. It's written in the comments but not in the construction itself. It should be clarified that it's ごとく + verb/adjective and ごとき + noun.

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5 years ago
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マイコー
Level: 292

1. The text about underline parts appears on all pages.

2. Fixed.

3. I expanded this out, and added a bit more information above.

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5 years ago
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