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we are looking into the past all the time

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Q: When we look into the sky we are actually looking into the past how do you explain that?
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When we look into the night sky we are actually looking into the past how do you explain that?

we are looking into the past all the time Jill


What are the tenses for look?

Present: I look Past: I looked Future: I look Past progressive: I was looking Present progressive: I am looking Future progessive: I will be looking Imperative: I have looked etc.


What is past tense of looking?

The past tense of "looking" is "looked."


What is the past tense continuous of look?

The past tense continuous of "look" is "was looking" or "were looking."


Do you really look in to the past when you look through a telescope at galexes light years away. why?

Yes it is true. we actually look in the past when looking at distant galaxies. It is because the light emitted by the billions of stars in the galaxies take thousands of millions of years to reach our eyes. So whatever we are looking in the sky has taken place in past. What is happening in the present, we will only know after the light emitted from the object reaches our eyes.


Why is it everytime you look at the clock its 36 past?

Cause you keep looking at the clock at 36 past.


Is looking a preposition?

No, it is not a preposition. The word look is a noun, or a verb.


What is past tense of explain?

The past tense of explain is explained.


What is the present tense of look?

Looking already is present tense. The past tense is looked. The future tense is will look.


Is chester bennington a nice person?

Chester Bennington is nice. all you have to do is look at his face and it will explain everything to you. if you're lost, look at his past.


What are the signs to look for if he likes you?

wel... he may probably look and smile at you when your not looking. or he just walks past you on purpose to get you to notice him.


Is explain a past tense verb?

No, 'explain' is present tense. The past tense is explained.