Sentences with Look, Past and Past Participle Form Of Look V1 V2 V3
Look
Meaning: 1. Direct one’s gaze toward someone or something or in a specified direction.(verb)
2. Think of or regard in a specified way.(verb)
3. Have the appearance or give the impression of being.(verb)
Base | Past | Past Participle |
look | looked | looked |
Sentences with Look
- When I look back I can see where we went wrong.
- You’ll look in and say hello when you have time.
- We all looked out the window.
- He looked through his notes before the lecture.
- I looked through Mary’s wallet.
- The past is past. Let us look ahead.
- He’s not competent to look after young children.
- I will spend all day looking round the city.
- He had worked hard and was looking forward to his retirement.
- You’ll look in and say hello when you have time.
- You must look for hotels elsewhere.
- He looked through his notes before the lecture.
- What did she look up?
- Steve looked up at the sky.
- Please, everybody looks up to him.
- My sister looked up at the sky.
- Jessica and Frank both look up.
- He looked up at the ceiling.
- Samuel looked up at the night sky.
- Do you look up to your parents?
- She looked up and saw the stains on the ceiling.
- I looked it up on the Internet.
- Look up the number in the phone book.
- Never memorize something that you can look up.