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word choice - Is it 'what it looks like' or 'how it looks like ...
Irrespective of the context, it is either "what it looks like" or "how it looks", not "how it looks like". However, let me add that as much as it is grammatically incorrect, you can find any number of occurrences of the phrase in daily use. You will not see "how it looks like" in the writing of learned English users, though.
Differences among "It feels...", "It looks...", and "It seems..."
1. "It looks". "It seems". The verb "to seem" is actually the passive of the verb "to see", but has gone beyond sight in use. Both "looks" and "seems" can refer to how something is seen. The book seems green. The book looks green. "Seems" and "feels" can involve touching and imaginings beyond senses: This cloth seems rough.
look verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
verb. OPAL S. /lʊk/ Verb Forms. Idioms Phrasal Verbs. use eyes. [intransitive] to turn your eyes in a particular direction. Look closely and tell me what you see. If you look carefully you can just see our house from here. ‘Has the mail come yet?’ ‘I'll look and see.’. Look! I'm sure that's Jennifer Lawrence!
"How does it look?" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
33. Formally, in my English education, I have learned to ask for the outward appearance of something using the expression: "What does it look like?" Since my mother tongue is German and we say "Wie sieht es aus?", I frequently catch myself saying: "How does it look?" which would be the direct translation from German.
Is It “What It Looks Like” or “How It Looks Like”? (Correct Version)
The correct phrase to use is “What It Looks Like”. This phrase is used when you want to describe the appearance or characteristics of something. For example, you would say, “Can you tell me what it looks like?” Here, you’re asking for a description of something’s appearance.
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