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How does it look like vs how does it looks like

The correct phrase is "how does it look like." The verb "look" should be in its base form after the auxiliary verb "does." The incorrect phrase "how does it looks like" uses the incorrect form of the verb.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1809 views

How does it look like

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask about the appearance or resemblance of something. It is followed by a noun or pronoun representing the thing being described.

Examples:

  • How does it look like in the daylight?
  • Can you describe how it looks like from your perspective?
  • I wonder how it looks like from up close.
  • Do you know how it looks like when it's finished?
  • How does it look like when it's fully assembled?
  • How does it look like up there?
  • How does it look like he's doing, Wells?
  • 3.9. Has your MS already set up the infrastructure required to facilitate consultation according Art. 3(4) of the CP 2005/69/JHA)? If so, how does it look like?
  • How does it look down there?
  • How does it look? It's a beautiful color on you.
  • "does it look like to you a good idea?".
  • What does it look like? I don't know.
  • Hope it does-it looks like a lot of fun.
  • Does it look like they got anything?
  • This is just the outline of it, and you can see, does it look like a regular building? No.
  • Hope it does-it looks like a lot of fun.
  • No, I mean does it look like someone is trying to get out.
  • What does it look like I'm doing?
  • Does it look like a hamburger shop? -Which one do you want? -Goat, then.
  • How does it look, you think?
  • - How does it look out there, Jo?
  • How does it look from there, Charles?
  • - How does it look, AJ?
  • Well, how does it look, Officer?
  • How does it look from there, Charles?

how does it looks like

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "look" should be in its base form after the auxiliary verb "does."

  • How does it look like up there?
  • How does it look like he's doing, Wells?
  • 3.9. Has your MS already set up the infrastructure required to facilitate consultation according Art. 3(4) of the CP 2005/69/JHA)? If so, how does it look like?
  • How does it look down there?
  • How does it look? It's a beautiful color on you.
  • How does it look, you think?
  • - How does it look out there, Jo?
  • How does it look from there, Charles?
  • - How does it look, AJ?
  • Well, how does it look, Officer?
  • How does it look from there, Charles?
  • How does it look, Eddie?
  • But how does it look in concrete terms?
  • I mean really how does it look for the dean's son to be so completely inept at school sports?
  • HOW DOES IT LOOK? YOUR GAS TANK IS FULL OF CRUD.
  • But with you lot up here punting this shipment, how does it look?
  • The question is, how does it look out there?
  • Forget about giving someone your word, which obviously doesn't mean anything to you... how does it look?
  • All the shouting and screaming, 'kay, so how does it look?
  • How does it look out there, Jo?

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