We would write either "How did it look?" or "What did it look like?"
"What did it look like" is the correct phrase to use when asking about the appearance of something. "How did it look like" is not grammatically correct.
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
No, "you made me looked like one" is not correct grammar, it is not even good English. To correct the grammar the phrase should read:- "you made me look like one" To correct the English one would need to know what you were talking about and rephrase what you mean to convey it in a better manner.
"A quoi est-ce que je ressemble ?" or "de quoi j'ai l'air" (more familiar, correct though) are French equivalents for "what do I look like?"
No, the correct sentence is "I look forward to seeing you." This uses the -ing form after "to" to show the action that you are looking forward to.
Yes, that is correct. It is a common and polite way to ask someone to look at the attached document.
This would look like: 2^3.
Burlap does not look like a paper bag. A paper bag is smooth, burlap is not. I don't know the correct answer to this, but I know burlap is not correct.
Polyphemus would look like this in Greek: Πολύφημος
it would look like this 2.3
If you look at the correct beach, you would like to go to Germany!
Yes, fat and cat rhyme, but "Is the dog fat and look like a cat?" is not correct grammatically. It would have to be "Is the dog fat and does he (or she) look like a cat?" to be correct grammatically.
Assuming you meant Maria (as in a Spanish name, etc., not Japanese), you would write it in katakana and it would look like this: マリーア or マリア
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
What does a correct food chain look like.
It looks the same as you would usually write it.
No, "you made me looked like one" is not correct grammar, it is not even good English. To correct the grammar the phrase should read:- "you made me look like one" To correct the English one would need to know what you were talking about and rephrase what you mean to convey it in a better manner.
Usually people that are typing on a computer would write it like this 1/20, but on paper it should look like this: 1 20