Look a hamster is being chased by a car
Answers
Leave the cage on the floor. Place the hamster's cage on the floor. ...
Put out the wheel. ...
Place food in tinfoil. ...
Surround treats with flour. ...
Try a humane mousetrap. ...
Listen for the hamster. ...
Toss a lightweight towel over the hamster. ...
Lure the hamster into a tube.
The sentence is absolutely correct. But there is a simple mistake. You are missing an exclamation mark. We should use an exclamation mark after the word "Look".
Hamsters are big pet mouse, which contain large cheeks for food storage. Chase means run or rush after.
The sentence 'Look a hamster is being chased by a car' is in present progressive tense. It means still not stopped which is already happening.
Sentence: Look a hamster is being chased by a car.
Correction: Look! a hamster is being chased by a car.
This sentence is seen as if someone is screaming/shouting to another person that hamster is being chased by the car. We have to use an exclamation mark in such sentence.