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1 The Use of: look and look like

2 When we describe people (or things), we can use the phrases "look” and "look like".
Follow the verb "look" with an adjective to describe someone's emotion or state: Examples: He looks happy. She looks excited. You look tired. .

3 Remember to use do / does; don't and doesn't for negatives and questions.
You don't look very happy. Does he look sad, in your opinion? You can also use "look" in the present continuous tense to talk about someone's health:

4 "You're looking good!" (= You're in good shape!)
"He's looking ill." (= He appears ill)

5 Look like Use "look like" to talk about a person's physical similarity with another person. I look like my mother. You look like your sister. He looks like his grandfather.

6 (Remember, with the verb "look" in the present simple tense, you need do / does; don't / doesn't to make questions and negatives.) Do you look like your sister or your brother? Does he look like his mother? They don't look like their parents

7 The End Prepared by : Mrs. Rania S. Jondeya


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