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Chloee Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Look / look at

'' Look at those lips. "
" Look those lips. "
Do I always have to use the preposition 'at' with the verb 'look'?
And, did I properly use the articles in the question above?

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

You can say Look! without a preposition but if you indicate what should be looked at , you need a preposition: Look at his hair! Don't look at me!

  • You can say Look!
  • without a preposition but if you indicate what should be looked at , you need a preposition: Look at his hair!
  • Don't look at me!
  • You used no articles in your sentences.
  • The articles are a, an and the.
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You can say Look! without a preposition but if you indicate what should be looked at, you need a preposition: Look at his hair! Don't look at me!

You used no articles in your sentences. The articles are a, an and the.

CB
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Thank you.
I meant the articles in my question:

Do I always have to use the preposition 'at' with the verb 'look'?
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ChloeeI meant the articles in my question:
Do I always have to use the preposition 'at' with the verb 'look'?
Sorry.

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