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to look

To concentrate on seeing on thing

Present form
Past form
Continuous form
Past Participle form
Look
Looked
Looking
Looked
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Present form

Look

I look at paintings really closely.

My friends always look at a map when we travel.

A: Every day I look out of the window and see the same thing.
B: What's that?
A: Another office.

Past form

Looked

I looked at the map and couldn't see where we were.

She looked like she was ill.

A: I looked at a few rings today.
B: Did you find one she would like?
A: No, and they are all very expensive.

Continuous form

Looking

What are you looking at?

He was looking at his watch when it happened.

A: What's she looking at?
B: I don't know.
A: Is it that man over there?
B: I still don't know.

Past participle

Looked

I've looked everywhere but can't find them.

She hadn't look for very long when she found the key.

A: Have you looked in your car?
B: Yes, I've looked there and in your car.
A: Did you look on the table?
B: No, I haven't looked there.

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