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“It’s look like” or “it looks like”? If I want to say that something is similar to something I should use “It’s look like” ? for example: This berry is red, it’s look like cherry. In that case, when can I use “it looks like”. Or it's has the same meaning?
Apr 13, 2012 9:10 PM
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This berry is red, it looks like a cherry. "It is look like" is not correct in any situation because this sentence is not correct. Always use "it looks like".
April 13, 2012
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Its look is like- has no incorrect language unless you say It's. Yet, ever though it is correct, we will not say that. It is more direct and too common to hear- it looks like. Jon looks like James Dean. It looks like it will rain. The raisin looks extra small - or - the raisin looks like it is extra small
April 13, 2012
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It looks like
April 13, 2012
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You would never say "It's look like". You would say "It looks like".
April 13, 2012
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The sentence should read: This berry is red. It looks like a cherry.
April 13, 2012
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