You look good or you looks good which is correct?
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The correct form is "You look good."
- We will divide the given sentence into two parts to make it easier to understand. The subject of the sentence is "you" which is a pronoun in the second-person singular form. While "look" is an intransitive verb and requires a linking verb to complete the sentence and make it coherent.
- Therefore, "look" goes with "you" to make it a complete sentence.
- As for the "looks", it needed a pronoun in the third-person singular form, such as "he". So, if the subject of the sentence would have been "he" instead of "you", we would have used "looks" instead of "look".
Therefore the correct form is "You look good."
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