Exercício: Look x look like

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Preencha os espaços em branco utilizando look ou look like. Vale lembrar que look, neste contexto, significa parecer.

1. What's the matter with you? You_worried.
2. Anna doesn't_her mother.
3. I'd like to know if he_us.
4. Jack_happy. He must've seen Jane today.
5. It_rain.
6. This tree_that one over there.
7. Mary_beautiful tonight.
8. You_younger now.
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1. What's the matter with you? You look worried.
2. Anna doesn't looks like her mother.
3. I'd like to know if he looks like us.
4. Jack looks happy. He must've seen Jane today.
5. It looks like rain.
6. This tree looks like that one over there.
7. Mary looks beautiful tonight.
8. You look younger now.
1. What's the matter with you? You look worried.
2. Anna doesn't look like her mother.
3. I'd like to know if he looks like us.
4. Jack looks happy. He must've seen Jane today.
5. It looks like rain.
6. This tree looks like that one over there.
7. Mary looks beautiful tonight.
8. You look younger now.
If I am not wrong about this, we must use look when express a quality of person, animal or object (the verb "to look is a linking verb like others: to become, to seem, to be). On the other hand, we must use look like when there is the necessity of to do a comparisson between two people, two animals or two things, al last when we want to do a comparisson. My answers follow below:

1. What's the matter with you? You look worried.
2. Anna doesn't looks like her mother.
3. I'd like to know if he looks like us.
4. Jack looks happy. He must've seen Jane today.
5. It looks like rain.
6. This tree looks like that one over there.
7. Mary looks beautiful tonight.
8. You look younger now.