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  1. "What is it like?" Vs. "What does it look like?"

    What does Canada look like? This is a more specific question. You are asking about how it looks to the eye. Some responses to this would be more like: "its very white and full with trees", "it …

  2. "How does it look?" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    What does this dog look like? It's black with a white muzzle and socks. The questions have more overlap when discussing more abstract subjects: How does your week look? I'm very busy. …

  3. phrase meaning - Making sense for "How does it look like?"

    Jul 5, 2021 · Would phrase "How does it look like?" possibly make sense in any situation in English? Yes. ;-) An example situation (perhaps, a very rare and a very specific one), in which …

  4. word choice - Is it 'what it looks like' or 'how it looks like ...

    50 Irrespective of the context, it is either "what it looks like" or "how it looks", not "how it looks like". However, let me add that as much as it is grammatically incorrect, you can find any …

  5. "What does she look like?" vs. "How does she look like?"

    I have heard "What does she look like" said a lot and sometimes "How does she look like?". Is there any difference between them, if yes What is the difference between them?

  6. "How it looks like" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 22, 2017 · My German English professor regularly uses the phrase "how it looks like", for example in questions. How does the social media market look like today? In my head, it …

  7. What is the difference between "it seems" and "it looks like"?

    May 25, 2016 · 11 There is a subtle difference in usage between the two. When we say "it looks like", we are talking about a quick visual inspection. If we want to investigate something …

  8. "How do I look?" vs. "What do I look like?" [duplicate]

    Jan 26, 2017 · How do I look and What do I look like do not mean the same thing. How do I look is a question to ask somebody when you are wearing something new (like the earrings from the …

  9. look like vs looks like - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Feb 15, 2022 · If we use a verb after 'make', we use the base (infinitive) form, like these examples: it makes the intentional joke look like an unintentional one. John made his son eat …

  10. "Who" or "Whom"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    "Whom does he look like?" would probably sound affected or overly formal to a modern audience. As ColleenV points out, this question has been asked before, and Mechanical snail has a very …