if you look a t a girl or stare at her she will have some feeling that someone is staring at her its called sixth sense, after she knows who she was staring at she will break her stare from you and will continue to mind her own business. if she stares at you for some while not becoz of her sixth sense she is definitely trying to describe you by you're body language.
I will look at it I am looking at it I looked at it
The past tense of "looking" is "looked."
Present: I look Past: I looked Future: I look Past progressive: I was looking Present progressive: I am looking Future progessive: I will be looking Imperative: I have looked etc.
Yes, looked is the past tense of the verb 'to look', the act of looking.
"Have looked" is the present perfect tense and indicates that the action of looking started in the past and has relevance to the present. "Looked" is the simple past tense and indicates that the action of looking occurred and was completed in the past.
Looking or looked.
The past tense of "looked" is "looked."
The past tense of look is looked. Example; "I looked in vain for a sign of the ship."
The present perfect tense of "look" is "have looked" or "has looked" depending on the subject.
The past simple of "look" is "looked."
The past simple of "look" is "looked."
"Look" can be used as a verb that means to visually perceive something by directing your gaze towards it. For example, you can say "She looked at the painting" to describe someone gazing at a piece of art.