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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

looks vs looked

Evan peters is the actor and he made four seasons of a tv show and I want to say that he looked like someone in season two

so do I say: Evan Peters looks like James dean in season two or Evan Peters looked like James dean in season two.
  

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Either works. Make it fit the time of your description.

  • Either works.
  • Make it fit the time of your description.
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Either works. Make it fit the time of your description.

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