I will look at it
I am looking at it
I looked at it
I looked at the parking attendant to indicate where I should park
Both. Depends on if it's future tense (look), present tense (look), past tense (looked)
No cause the steriods did everything they should be looked down on.
She looked, but alas, it was not what she hoped for.
When he looked at me I looked back.
I'd use He, Or She, depending on the gender of the teacher. Then I would say:He looked like her and Claire's creepy music teacher.
You should get that looked at.
no
Ok you should get that looked at or get a new one.
Its a pass tense
He thoughtfully looked at his teacher.
He looked truly majestic