1. It looks nice. 1.1 It seems OK.
2. It looks into the box.
Does the verb "look" function the same in both sentences?
Still confused: need more explaination, please.
1. "It looks nice." If it is about the look of the thing (noun) and why put s as if it is a verb?
It is the grammatical subject of the verb LOOK.1. "It looks nice." If it is about the look of the thing (noun) and why put s as if it is a verb?
Still confused: need more explaination, please.
1. "It looks nice." If it is about the look of the thing (noun) and why put s as if it is a verb?
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I don't understand the confusion at all. How would you write it?
NOT A TEACHER
I don't understand the confusion at all. How would you write it?
Do you understand that "it" is "third person singular", like "he/she"? Have you learnt how to conjugate a regular verb in the present tense?
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