47. It looks like + (noun)


I. DESCRIPTION

"It looks like" is used to describe a situation or object based on visual appearance or evidence that suggests a particular outcome. It can also be used to express an opinion or assumption about a situation based on the available information.

II. EXAMPLES

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Agnes

British English

William

British English

Olivia

American English

James

American English

Charlotte

AUS English

Amaia

NZ English

Lethabo

SA English

Geetha

IND English

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It looks like the party is going to be a lot of fun.

It looks like a great day to go for a bike ride.

It looks like we're going to need more supplies for the project.

It looks like the dog wants to go for a walk.

It looks like there's a lot of traffic on the highway this morning.

It looks like we have a problem with the computer network.

It looks like the new restaurant in town is getting great reviews.

It looks like the team is going to win the game.

It looks like we're going to have to cancel the trip due to bad weather.

It looks like the traffic is really heavy today, we should take a different route.

46. No matter what
48. It takes + (verb)