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2019年9月16日 · Nov 19, 2010. #2. Look at is just to, well, look at. But according to the Free Dictionary: look to someone or something (for something) is to expect …

We often use look at to mean to see something with attention, whereas look on can sometimes mean to consider, take into consideration. Concur. To 'look on' is …

I look forward to my wedding. I'm looking forward to the weekend. I was looking forward to this weekend, but I got sick. So in this case, you have to use a gerund, the …

The verb "look" in the sentences is a stative/linking verb used in the sense of the verb seem or appear. According to grammar, we don't normally use stative …

When we say "it looks like", we are talking about a quick visual inspection. If we want to investigate something casually, we say we will "take a look". The implication is …

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