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look what I've found vs look what i found

"Look what I found" and "look what I've found" will both draw others' attention to an object you've just discovered.
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Last updated: May 05, 2019 • 274880 views

look what I've found

This phrase is correct.

Use this phrase to point out something that you've just discovered.

It's often used interchangeably with "Look what I found."

Some examples from our editors:

  • Look what I've found on the beach. This seashell is huge.
  • Look what I've found. I can't believe the TV remote was under the couch cushion all along.
  • Look what I've found in my car. It's a ticket stub from a movie I saw seven years ago!
  • Why little Chiyo, look what I've found.
  • Why, Pierre... ...look what I've found for the aviary.
  • Here, look what else I've found.
  • Look and see what I've found in the small print of The Irish Times last night.
  • Look what I found in bedroom.
  • Anyway, I mapped the simulations and look what I found.
  • I went to that jewelry store on Maple and look what I found.
  • I was doing some organizing, and look what I found.
  • Look what I found in the conference room.
  • Look what I found on the porch.
  • Look what I found in the airport gift shop...
  • Look what I found loitering out front.
  • Speaking of guns, look what I found.
  • Look what I found, Sestra.
  • Look what I found on YouTube.
  • Look what I found on the dresser.
  • Look what I found on Facebook.
  • Look what I found on the bandstand.
  • During my check of the President, look what I found.
  • Look what I found on my desk this morning.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • Look what I found.
  • Look at what I found.
  • Look at what I've found.
  • Look at this!
  • Check out what I just found.

look what i found

This phrase is correct.

Use this phrase to point out something that you've just discovered.

It's often used interchangeably with "Look what I've found."

Some examples from our editors:

  • Look what I found on the beach. This seashell is huge.
  • Look what I found. I can't believe the TV remote was under the couch cushion all along.
  • Look what I found in my car. It's a ticket stub from a movie I saw seven years ago!
  • Oct 8, 2018 ... Lady Gaga - Look What I Found (from A Star Is Born) (Official Music Video). 91M views · 6 years ago ...more ...
  • 13 hours ago ... Look what I found! Very AOE looking imo · Comments Section · Community Info Section · More posts you may like.
  • Oct 9, 2018 ... Lady Gaga - Look What I Found (A Star Is Born Soundtrack) [Full HD] lyrics. 9.6M views · 6 years ago ...more ...
  • 24 hours ago ... look what i found in a thrift shop ... i found this at a thrift shop in a town near mine here in sweden :3. i didnt know star stable had made ...
  • Oct 4, 2018 ... Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Look What I Found · Lady Gaga A Star Is Born Soundtrack ℗ 2018 Interscope Records Released on: ...
  • Aug 30, 2016 ... "Look what I found" might suggest look in my direction/look at me and notice the thing I have found. On the other hand, look at what I found means examine this ...
  • 18 hours ago ... look what i found today 3 days early!! r/MySims - look what i found today 3 days early!!
  • 99K Followers, 1116 Following, 2099 Posts - Look What i Found (@lookwhat_i_found) on Instagram: "MICHELLE Brisbane Home Decor, Shopping , DIY ⭐️I'll find it.
  • 14 hours ago ... Look what I found on my basement · Comments Section · Community Info Section · More posts you may like.
  • Look what I found in Monaco! First person to guess what car and who's car it is will get a signed cap from me (I'll keep confidential) Leaving to Monza...

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • Look what I've found.
  • Look at what I found.
  • Look at what I've found.
  • Look at this!
  • Check out what I just found.

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