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You look like vs You looks like Enrique

The correct phrase is "you look like." The verb "look" agrees with the subject, which is "you." The incorrect phrase uses the singular form of the verb, which is not appropriate in this case.
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You look like

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to compare someone's appearance to that of another person. It is followed by the name or description of the person being compared to.

Examples:

  • You look like your sister.
  • You look like a movie star.
  • You look like a younger version of your father.
  • You look like a famous celebrity.
  • You look like a model.
  • You look like the most handsome groom in the world.
  • You look like a sweet nectarine wrapped in taffeta.
  • You look like you could use some pants.
  • You look like you can use a little company.
  • You look like that lady astronaut who tried to kidnap that other woman.
  • You look like a who need a drink.
  • - You look like you're feeling good.
  • Honestly, Eugene, You look like a gangster with those glasses on.
  • You look like you have some tangles in the back.
  • You look like a big, fat ojai tomato.
  • You look like a prison weed dealer.
  • You look like you could use a little help there.
  • You look like a rocket scientist.
  • You look like him with the hat...
  • You look like the sort of man that could handle it.
  • You look like a little porcupine when you sleep.
  • You look like you're healing well, Mr. Seabrook.
  • You look like you are good at it.
  • You look like this sweet little boy from next door.
  • You look like the fairy off the top of a Christmas tree.

You looks like Enrique

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "looks" does not agree with the subject "you," which is plural.

  • You look like a good dancer.
  • You look like you've seen a ghost.
  • You look like a blond Frankenstein.
  • You look like you just got second place in the science fair.
  • You look like a cigarette girl.
  • You look like his typical clientele.
  • You look like a Backyard Boy.
  • You look like a knife, she looks like a goat.
  • You look like what Lady Gaga probably looks like!
  • You look like the most handsome groom in the world.
  • Glasses almost make you look like a civilized person.
  • You look like a sweet nectarine wrapped in taffeta.
  • You look like a pink weasel to him.
  • You look like that lady astronaut who tried to kidnap that other woman.
  • You look like you could use some pants.
  • You look like a who need a drink.
  • You look like you could use some sleep yourself.
  • You look like... Jamie Lee Curtis in Perfect.
  • You look like you could use a ride.
  • You look like the mummy hand type.

Alternatives:

  • You look like Enrique.
  • You resemble Enrique.
  • You have a resemblance to Enrique.
  • You bear a resemblance to Enrique.
  • You have similar features to Enrique.

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