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You look like your father vs You looks like your father

The correct phrase is "You look like your father." The verb "look" should agree with the subject "you" in the present simple tense. The incorrect phrase "You looks like your father" uses the incorrect form of the verb.

Last updated: April 10, 2024 • 282 views

You look like your father

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to say that someone resembles their father in appearance.

Examples:

  • You look like your father with those glasses on.
  • Do you think I look like my father when he was my age?
  • She looks like her father more than her mother.
  • I've been told I look like my father when he was young.
  • You look like your father in that old family photo.

You looks like your father

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "looks" does not agree with the subject "you".

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