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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Look Like and Look

Look Like and Look

We may sometime confused when we should use look like and look. Well, both have the same meaning actually. Look like is followed by noun or noun phrase and look is followed by adjective.

The recap

*Look like+noun

*Look+adjective

For the examples:

  • It looks like rain
  • It looks rainy

Quiz

Fill the gap of each sentence with look like or look.

  1. I notice you........so tired; please take a rest a moment!
  2. She really........her mother, so beautiful!
  3. My friends say that Albert.........Italian.
  4. From the questions, this quiz.......so easy.
  5. He.........the happiest man in this world.
  6. He always goes to the gym so that his body.........athletic.
  7. That new student..........a friendly person.
  8. He hopes that the baby will........him.
  9. Your room..........a wrecked ship.
  10. They.........so happy with their newborn baby.

The answers:




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