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Where to use look and looks?

Updated: 10/24/2023
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Hereunder many examples about the use of look (name):

Have a look or take a look at this.....

He gave her a pleased look.

I had a good look at it.

Let me have a ,look at you.

To cast a look at someone.

Referring to the appearance or expression:

The town has a European look.

He had a look of pleasure.

What does he look like?

He looks very sad.

To judge by look.

By the look of things (or of it).

Referring to beauty or loveliness:

She had look but no money.

About that of looks (third person singular of the verb to look)

Present tense:

he looks at her but he doesn't' recognize the girl.

Business looks promising.

She looks about thirty.

He looks the other way.

Imperative tense:

Look sharp!

Look before you leap!

Now look here!

Look where you are going.

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"Look" is used as a verb to describe visually examining or searching for something. For example, "I will look for my keys." "Looks" can be used as a verb to convey the act of appearing or seeming a certain way. For example, "She looks tired." It can also be used as a noun to refer to someone's physical appearance or the way something appears. For example, "She has a nice look."

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