(Nano looks and looks + passive = passive = isnt it passive?)
- It looks cancelled
- It looks like cancelled It
- seems cancelled I’m not
- sure which one
- is correct or how I
can build sentences like that.
Generally speaking, after “look” we use adjectives and participles (e.g. (x**(x1)) (adjectives and participles), rather than adjectives, but after that we use adjectives and participles). He looks healthy, He is bored, It looks interesting and attractive) Is it me saying “It looks cancelled” is fine?
Can we use “like” after “look”? How can I believe that heaven looks like heaven? If “cancelled” after “it looks like”, then don’t use “cancelled” because “cancelled” is a participle.
“It seems cancelled” is correct too. ‘It looks to be’ is correct but ‘it seems to be’ is OK.
It seems cancelled is correct too.