looks
The subject of the sentence is 'one', a singularpronoun.The verb 'look' is used with a plural subject.The correct sentence is: "Each one of these pies looks delicious."
It looks like pancakes with syrup on them.
Sure looks like it! They look super yummy delicious now :P
It looks to be a pale horse...You look pale.
villainy..looks like your mom.
No, there are some errors in the sentence, "Do you think does he looks good?"The auxiliary (helper) verb 'does' is unnecessary:"Do you think he looks good?"The verb 'does' can be used as the auxiliary verb if the main verb is the subjunctive form 'look':"Do you think he does look good?"
By the looks of her face, it was clearly evident that her skin had an over age look.
No, the word 'look' is a verb (look, looks, looking, looked) and a noun (look, looks).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'look' is it.Example: That look really suits you. I like it.
Like a stack of microscopic pancakes.
Look, there's another canyon we can explore! That canyon looks so grand!
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Hi, I would look on the BBC good food website! I use all my recipes from the website and I have never been let down yet there is one I found for 'greek yogurt with honeycomb' and that looks delicious.