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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Please explain to me the difference between ' look at me' and 'look me...' is one transitve and the other one intransitive?
  

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Anonymous ' look at me' Only this one is grammatical. There is no intransitive context here.

  • Anonymous ' look at me' Only this one is grammatical.
  • There is no intransitive context here.
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Anonymous ' look at me'
Only this one is grammatical. There is no intransitive context here.
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"Look at me" is the general statement; you are telling the person to look at you, but at no specific part of you. "Look me..." is more specific, and is used with definite instructions, such as: "Look me in the eye." or "Look me in the face."

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