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What is the present tense of looked closely?

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The present tense of looked closely is look closely.

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

The present participle of look closely is looking closely.

The past participle of look closely is looked closely.

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If you look closely, and try not to fog up the mirror with your feverish breath, you can see a number of tiny fluid-filled blisters.
It will also look closely into whether brokers handle orders near the close of the market fairly.
If you look closely at the above image, you should be able to see the guide ropes used to steady the centre section as it is lifted.
An informed voter is not close-minded, and will look closely at each candidate.
If you look closely, you can see my chainrings aren't just oval or elliptical as others have been, but is elliptical in three dimensions.
Although the Swiftech solution won the majority of the benchmarks, it is really a toss-up when you look closely at the numbers.

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