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Yesterday you looked disturbed vs Yesterday you looked disturb

The correct phrase is 'yesterday you looked disturbed.' The word 'disturbed' is an adjective that describes the state of the person's appearance, while 'disturb' is a verb that would not fit in this context.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 960 views

Yesterday you looked disturbed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe someone's appearance or demeanor on a specific day in the past.

Examples:

  • Yesterday you looked disturbed. Is everything okay?
  • She looked disturbed yesterday after hearing the news.
  • I noticed that he looked disturbed yesterday during the meeting.
  • The teacher looked disturbed yesterday when she saw the students misbehaving.
  • Yesterday, you looked disturbed, but today you seem fine.
  • He looked disturbed, shocked, and then he took the night off.
  • Obviously, you looked me up.
  • Your secretary said you looked distinguished.
  • You looked after Mrs Torpy wonderfully.
  • I always thought you looked rather fetching in uniform.
  • Yesterday you still called me disgusting names.
  • Yesterday you agreed it was assassination.
  • Yesterday you said her neuro exam was normal.
  • Yesterday you made your last protest.
  • I liked how you looked - the way you scraped your hair back so sometimes you looked a bit oriental.
  • I liked how you looked - the way you scraped your hair back so sometimes you looked a bit oriental.
  • The two places you looked for it.
  • You looked really swamped and the nati? Es were getting restless so...
  • You looked prettier when your face was clean...
  • Everyone says you looked after me when I was...
  • You looked suspicious to me for a long time...
  • OK, but you looked at it.
  • Not one thought you looked like a superhero.
  • You looked up to Amelia Earhart.
  • You said you looked like a white Billy Dee Williams.

Yesterday you looked disturb

This phrase is incorrect. 'Disturb' is a verb and does not fit the structure of the sentence.

  • Obviously, you looked me up.
  • Your secretary said you looked distinguished.
  • You looked after Mrs Torpy wonderfully.
  • I always thought you looked rather fetching in uniform.
  • Yesterday you still called me disgusting names.
  • Yesterday you agreed it was assassination.
  • Yesterday you said her neuro exam was normal.
  • Yesterday you made your last protest.
  • I liked how you looked - the way you scraped your hair back so sometimes you looked a bit oriental.
  • I liked how you looked - the way you scraped your hair back so sometimes you looked a bit oriental.
  • The two places you looked for it.
  • You looked really swamped and the nati? Es were getting restless so...
  • You looked prettier when your face was clean...
  • Everyone says you looked after me when I was...
  • You looked suspicious to me for a long time...
  • OK, but you looked at it.
  • Not one thought you looked like a superhero.
  • You looked up to Amelia Earhart.
  • You said you looked like a white Billy Dee Williams.
  • Tonight you looked no more than 20 years old.

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