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Can I say "it looked like"? I am writing an essay in past tense, can I use "it looked like a (something)"? Or do I have to use "it looks like" in any situation?
2013年7月30日 11:46
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Both phrases are valid. Although, you should take note of when you will use these phrases with the help of the time difference found in the sentence. "It looked like (something)" is using the verb "looked." Notice that there is "-ED" at the end of the word. This indicates that the verb is in its "Past Tense." You can use this phrase when "describing something you HAD seen in the past." On the other hand, "It looks like (something)" is using "looks" which is in the "present tense" of the verb. Of course, this will be used when you are "describing something you are seeing -at that very moment.-" I hope this helps! :)
2013年7月30日
"It looked like (something)" is using the verb "looked." Notice that "-ED" is at the end of the word. This indicates that the verb is in its "Past Tense."
2022年3月29日
yes, Jmat, you're right. But actually some American use it in their daily life; everyday language. I have read it many times. thanks for the info.
2013年7月30日
You can't say "It looked like charming" because 'charming' isn't a noun. You can say "It looked like it was charming" or "It looked like a...".
2013年7月30日
you can say " it looked like charming for instance" so you can say " it looked like" " it looks like " for the present tense and when you are describing someone, something...
2013年7月30日
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