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What is the present tense of looked over?

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The present tense of looked over is look over.

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

The present participle of look over is looking over.

The past participle of look over is looked over.

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She once told me that, as a creative, you want to walk up to the edge of the precipice and look over, but make sure you don't fall off.
Some open the clear plastic folders containing their work and look over what they did in yesterday's class.
There are so many people with contracts out on his life he has to look over his shoulder all the time.
Tyler turned his beautiful face to look over at Jane, who was not paying attention and turning the TV on, cuddling up with a pillow.
That said, courts must avoid using such power to look over the shoulder of business as a counsel of perfection.
Carina gave a weak smile in return and shot a questioning look over at Toni.

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