The verb "to look" has no plural -- only nouns and pronouns have plurals.
The noun "look" (appearance, or a glance) has the plural looks, which is also used as a collective noun that uses plural verbs.
The plural form of "look" is "looks."
A plural apostrophe doesn't look like anything. There's no such thing as a plural apostrophe.
The plural of link is links. As in "look at these links".
The plural of shanty is shanties. As in "the shanties look poor".
The plural of neurologic is neurologics. As in "the doctor will look at the neurologics".
'People' is plural for person 'Look at thoose persons'-is incorrect 'Look at thoose people'-is correct
The plural of geranium is geraniums. As in "the geraniums look lovely".
The plural of danish is danishes. Yeah, I had to look it up...It WAS NOT danishi.
Her is not a noun. It is a pronoun.The plural of her is them.Example:Look at that girl. Look at her.Look at those girls. Look at them.
The plural of brisket is briskets. As in "these briskets look tasty".
The plural word for gecko is guac. Trust me, look it up.
The dogs are easy to look after. dogs = plural noun