Asked by rfvv
1. Look both ways carefully before you cross the road.
2. Look at both ways carefully before you cross the road.
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Which one is correct? Do we have to put 'at' after 'look' or not?
2. Look at both ways carefully before you cross the road.
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Which one is correct? Do we have to put 'at' after 'look' or not?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
No, the use of "at" in the second sentence is incorrect.
An alternative to #1 is this:
Look carefully in both directions before you cross the road.
An alternative to #1 is this:
Look carefully in both directions before you cross the road.
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