Hi guys thanks for the last reply, I have another question
We said that the meaning of "going to look" is going to pay attention to
Does the meaning still left the same, when the two players belong to the very same team?
"This player is going to look to this other player" (Playing during a basketball match)
It can still mean 'pay attention to', possibly to coordinate a play. Actually, 'to look to' is a pretty vague expression. It can mean a lot of things.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
It can still mean 'pay attention to', possibly to coordinate a play.
Actually, 'to look to' is a pretty vague expression. It can mean a lot of things.
CJ
anonymous Does ithashave the same meaning?
After auxiliary do (do, does, did) you must use the plain form of the verb.
CJ