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look, look alike, look like, look as if and look as though
Can you explain them and their differences please?
Jun 1, 2015 4:33 PM
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'Look' is followed by an adjective - 'You look tired'.
'Look like' is followed by a noun - 'You look like a movie star'.
'Look as if/though' is followed by a verb phrase -
'You look as though you've had a hard day'.
You can also use 'though' or 'like' in the third sentence.
June 1, 2015
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