No, the sentence needs a verb. The correct way: How does it look?
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
No say it differently
The phrase "you look suspect," is grammatically correct. It contains a subject of you, the verb to look, and suspect as the direct object.
No. You can say that you will look into something, or that you will get someone to look into something, but you cannot say 'get look'. These are all correct: 'I will look into your problem with the leaking washing machine tomorrow.' 'I will get a plumber to look into your problem with the leaking washing machine tomorrow.' 'I will get your problem with the leaking washing machine looked into tomorrow.'
Look at my creations I think you will like them. This is correct
Yes, "I look forward to seeing you" Is correct grammar.
The correct phrasing would be "they look very similar" or "they look alike."
It's correct to say "you both look well," but most people would say "You both look nice."
yes but to add more you might say i look forward to meeting you this evening or something.
No, not quite. You should say: I look forward to working with you in the future.
No, the preposition is incorrect. It should be, "Have a look at my new page on facebook."
No, it is not correct. The correct phrase is "I'll look forward to meeting you."