It should be either "This premie looks too big" or "These premies look too big."
You do understand that "premie" is hospital jargon for "premature baby," right?
Think of it this way: every sentence has a subject and a preticate, many have direct objects too. So if this sentence were Bob looks at the dog, then what is the sentence about? Bob. What does he do? He looks. At is not an action verb, or even a helping verb. In this sentence at is a preposition describing dog. So simply- The action verb in Looks At is Looks.
"It proves the old aphorism that if something looks too good to be true then it probably is."
Example : "Too many cooks spoil the broth" is a well-known aphorism. Example : It proves the old aphorism that if something looks too good to be true then it probably is."
too narrow
You can only end a sentence with too not to.
I find it too hard to remember whether to use "to" or "too" in a sentence.
yes It is too big. This is a complete sentence.
Yes, there are too many commas in the sentence.
too narrow
yes he like you
This is too easy!
Yes, you definitely can. It get confusing, doesn't it?Sample Sentence: Its paw looks injured.Sample Sentence: Lay the desk on its side.Hope this helps!!