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Does this dress look good vs Does this dress looks good

The correct phrase is 'does this dress look good?' The verb 'look' should be in the base form 'look' after the auxiliary verb 'does'. 'Does this dress looks good?' is incorrect due to the incorrect conjugation of the verb.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 5440 views

Does this dress look good

Correct. The verb 'look' is in the base form 'look' after the auxiliary verb 'does'.

This phrase is used to ask for an opinion about the appearance of a dress.
  • A red dress looks good on her.
  • And by the way, my dress looks good on you, but...
  • Go Mi-nam my dress looks good on you
  • Your new dress looks very good on you.
  • But I'm thinking that dress would look good on the cover of next month's issue.
  • How does this dress look on me, Andre?
  • Does this dress not belong to him?
  • And what does this pretty dress look like?
  • Does this dress make me look fat?
  • Now, what does this dress say to you?
  • Your dress looks better without the hoodie.
  • Well, that dress looks familiar.
  • This dress was not my choice.
  • There's nothing wrongwith this dress.
  • Go deliver this dress I altered.
  • - I should change this dress.
  • This dress has a turtleneck, but this dress is floor-length.
  • Your labs look good, and heart rate - everything looks good.
  • HER NEW DRESS LOOKS BETTER WITHOUT IT.
  • That dress looks almost as beautiful on as I'm sure it will off.

Does this dress looks good

Incorrect. The verb 'look' should be in the base form 'look' after the auxiliary verb 'does'.

  • A red dress looks good on her.
  • And by the way, my dress looks good on you, but...
  • Go Mi-nam my dress looks good on you
  • Your new dress looks very good on you.
  • But I'm thinking that dress would look good on the cover of next month's issue.
  • How does this dress look on me, Andre?
  • Does this dress not belong to him?
  • And what does this pretty dress look like?
  • Does this dress make me look fat?
  • Now, what does this dress say to you?
  • Your dress looks better without the hoodie.
  • Well, that dress looks familiar.
  • This dress was not my choice.
  • There's nothing wrongwith this dress.
  • Go deliver this dress I altered.
  • - I should change this dress.
  • This dress has a turtleneck, but this dress is floor-length.
  • Your labs look good, and heart rate - everything looks good.
  • HER NEW DRESS LOOKS BETTER WITHOUT IT.
  • That dress looks almost as beautiful on as I'm sure it will off.

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