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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Are such expressions as 'Look back on the past,' 'Look out the window,' 'They're the worst of enemies,' 'He bumped the car into the post,' 'Look in her eyes,' 'Look me in the eyes,' 'Trust me,' and 'She lost in the election' grammatically correct?

Are the underlined expressions below grammatically correct?

  • Look back on the past./Look back at the past./Look back to the past.
  • Look out the window./Look out of the window.
  • They're the worst of enemies./They're worst enemies.
  • He bumped the car into the post./He bumped the car against the post.
  • Look in her eyes./Look at her eyes.
  • Look me in the eyes./Look at me into the eyes.
  • Trust me./Trust in me.
  • She lost in the election./She was lost in the election.

I hope you'll satisfy my curiosity. Emotion: talkative
  

Top answer

Hi, Yes, they are oK. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, they are oK.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Yes, they are oK.

Clive

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