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Synonym Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Looks/look

The baby looks/look more like her father.

He looks/look more like his father.

Please suggest if the above is ok?
  

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The baby looks more like her father. He looks more like his father. Every singular 3rd-person noun and pronoun takes ' -s ' in the simple present.

  • The baby looks more like her father.
  • He looks more like his father.
  • Every singular 3rd-person noun and pronoun takes ' -s ' in the simple present.
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The baby looks more like her father.

He looks more like his father.

Every singular 3rd-person noun and pronoun takes '-s' in the simple present.
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SynonymThe baby looks/look more like her father.
He looks/look more like his father.
"Looks" is correct.

This is the present tense, third person singular:

I look We look

You look You look

He looks They look
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Thanks Mr. Micabwer & Mr. Avangi

If would have been "John looks/look more like his father" what should be used?
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John looks more like his father.

It's present tense & 3rd-person singular. (As Mister Micawber & Avangi said before.)

Thanks.
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I don't think you get the point, Synonym. What do you think determines the use of '-s' at the end of a verb?
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Which one is correct?

My sister look like my father and I am look like my mother.

My sister looks like my father and I looks like my mother.

Thanks

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The Hot Dog in germany looks so much better

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