Pattern: look-at-noun

Structure Overview

Formula: look + at + Noun Phrase
Core Meaning: Because "look" is an intransitive verb of perception, it must be followed by the preposition "at" to indicate the target or direction of one's gaze.


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🎴 Interactive Web Practice (Click to Reveal)

Practice 1: Please don't look ______ me like that; it wasn't my fault.
Answer: at

Practice 2: We spent an hour looking ______ old photographs.
Answer: at

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