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What tense is the word looks?

"Looks" can be in two tenses:

* Present tense: When used as the third-person singular present tense of "look", meaning to appear or seem. For example, "She looks happy."

* Simple past tense: When used as the simple past tense of "look", meaning to have looked or have appeared. For example, "She looked tired yesterday."

To determine the tense of "looks" in a specific sentence, you need to consider the context and the subject of the sentence.

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