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- Correct Usage of Look vs. Looks -- Appearance of Something
Question on using "Looks" vs "Look" in the noun form when meaning appearance When describing a singular object, I'm not sure if this should be in the plural form Oxford says "usually singular,"
- What is the difference between it seems and it looks like?
11 There is a subtle difference in usage between the two When we say "it looks like", we are talking about a quick visual inspection If we want to investigate something casually, we say we will "take a look" The implication is that this is a brief, "at a glance" impression, and while we have some confidence we are not absolutely certain
- Looks as if vs. looks like as if - English Language Learners Stack . . .
With respect to the words at issue, grammatical sentences include: It looks as if it's going to fall It looks like it's going to fall Since like and as if mean the same in the context of your sentence, it would be redundant and wrong to repeat them one after another
- Differences among It feels. . . , It looks. . . , and It seems. . .
1 "It looks" "It seems" The verb "to seem" is actually the passive of the verb "to see", but has gone beyond sight in use Both "looks" and "seems" can refer to how something is seen The book seems green The book looks green "Seems" and "feels" can involve touching and imaginings beyond senses: This cloth seems rough This cloth feels rough
- Difference between Its fine with me and its fine to me?
It looks like fine to me is absolutely incorrect Where did you read this sentence? It's fine with me is perfectly correct English, and a common expression It's fine to me is also perfectly good English The American who told you that It's fine to me is "wrong" simply does not understand her own language!
- What does she look like? vs. How does she look like?
she looks like a cat she looks like an 80's pop star etc "How does she look?" (Note the question sounds more natural without "like" ) Since it's a "how" question, I think this question fits better if the expected answer is a descriptive adjective: she looks great she looks terrible etc But they are somewhat interchangeable
- looks is or looks are - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Their pale and colourless looks are not liked by slender girls Their pale and colourless looks is not liked by slender girls I cannot choose which verb [is or are] is suitable for above sen
- look like vs looks like - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
look like vs looks like Ask Question Asked 3 years, 9 months ago Modified 3 years, 9 months ago
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