when to look or looks
"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."
No, it needs to use the verb looks. He looks handsome.
By the looks of her face, it was clearly evident that her skin had an over age look.
Use a mirror. It looks a lot like yours.
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Answer Looks mean how you look when you look in a mirror. Do you look old, young, beautiful or ugly.
I/you/we/they look. He/she/it looks. The present participle is looking.
Look, there's another canyon we can explore! That canyon looks so grand!
A tig looks brown and skinny and birds usually use it to build a nest a twig looks like a small stick, it might have leaves
she likes you.
no she looks gorg no she looks gorg no she looks gorg
They use this cotton that is stretched out until it looks like small fury lines.