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What is the present tense of looked upon?

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The present tense of looked upon is look upon.

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

The present participle of look upon is looking upon.

The past participle of look upon is looked upon.

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Some look upon the women as trailblazers in a forbidden area, while many others hold them in disdain because of their frivolous character.
He watched as she closed her mouth, an inquisitive look upon her mature, yet unwearied face.
These volatile people will in my opinion look upon us with suspicion and distrust for years to come.
About 125 years later, the town erected an enormous, life-sized model of the squid, so that all who look upon it might be awestruck.
They look upon him as a political sage, a voice of freedom, a speaker of truth to power.
They will stand as a continual inspiration for the living who look upon them and are sheltered by them from sun and storm.

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