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What is the past tense of look at?

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The past tense of look at is looked at.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of look at is looks at.

The present participle of look at is looking at.

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She just looked at him, curious as to why his absent expression was now missing, replaced by a foolish something.
He looked at me from under his bushy European mullet, through glazed eyes and gave me a wallop on the shoulder.
Some more of the team had arrived during our absence, and looked at the pictures of the party.
He sat up and looked at her, absently tapping the edge of the piano keys without making a sound.
We looked at the Falls, which were quite foggy, then wandered down the road a little bit to try to see the Canadian Falls better.
The others looked at him, and he raised one hand to wag an index finger under Kaeritha's nose.

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