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It looks like + (noun)
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You could be describing how something is similar or appears to be by the way it looks.
Here are some examples:
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It looks like a balloon.
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It looks like a jellyfish.
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It looks like a banana.
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It looks like a fish.
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You can also use 'it looks like' to describe something that might be in the future.
Here are some examples:
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It looks like it's going to rain.
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It looks like it's going to be fun.
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It looks like it's going to be a long day.
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You can also use it to describe something in the present tense.
Here are some examples:
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It looks like they are leaving.
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It looks like he is waving to us.
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It looks like she is lost.
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It looks like they are racing.
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