杨浩鑫
"I just stood there, looking down at him." Is" looking down at" a phrase? Or is "looking down" a phrase? Thank you very much .😃 I'm sorry for my stupid question.
3. Sep. 2021 15:03
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3. September 2021
The verb “look at” is a phrase and always needs “at” before the object. In your example, “down” is used to show the direction — apparently “he” is in a lower position than the speaker. Here, “down” has its literal meaning. On the other hand, we could saying “looking down on him”, where “to look down on someone” means to regard someone as inferior (i.e., not as good).
3. September 2021
Depends on the whole sentence, here you can have two phrases, either "looking down at" or "looking down at him" so yeah
3. September 2021
You are correct.. looking down at him was correctly used. Practice makes perfect, your question is not stupid. 👏
3. September 2021
Totally agree with the other two answers, just wanted to say - there are never any stupid questions!!
3. September 2021
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