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"I quickly looked at" vs "I quickly looked at the"

Both phrases are not complete sentences. The first phrase 'i quickly looked at' is missing an object, while the second phrase 'i quickly looked at the' is missing a verb. Therefore, they are not directly comparable as they are incomplete fragments.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I quickly looked at

This phrase is incomplete as it lacks an object after 'at.'

To make this phrase correct, you need to add an object after 'at,' such as 'i quickly looked at the book.'

I quickly looked at the

This phrase is incomplete as it lacks a verb after 'the.'

To make this phrase correct, you need to add a verb after 'the,' such as 'i quickly looked at the sky.'

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