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Pructus Posted 7 years ago
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Looks like very happy

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He looks like very happy/tired/excited.

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Do natives use both A. "looks like" and B. "looks"?

Or is B used more?

  

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pructus He looks like very happy/tired/excited. Omit 'like'. pructus Do natives use both A.

  • pructus He looks like very happy/tired/excited.
  • Omit 'like'.
  • pructus Do natives use both A.
  • "looks like" and B.
  • "looks"?
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pructusHe looks like very happy/tired/excited.

Omit 'like'.

pructusDo natives use both A. "looks like" and B. "looks"?

No. Only 'looks' when followed by an adjective.

looks tall, looks pretty, looks old, looks surprised, looks great, ...

Use 'looks like' with a noun.

looks li

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